0 to store or hide something, especially a large amount: --
1 an amount of something that has been stored or hidden, especially a large amount: --
3 to store something, especially a large amount of money, in a safe place, often secretly: --
In fact, it is the perfect place to go when people want to stash away lots of money.
The police tell me that they are now having difficulty in finding the stashes of drink that youngsters go to increasingly greater lengths to conceal.
I do not wish to stash my limited savings abroad.
Up to that date £31 billion had been stashed away as a cumulative total, and in the next year or two it will reach nearly £100 billion.
It means that parties and their associates should not hold stocks of weaponry stashed away in case the voters do not support them.
It is utterly useless when locked up and stashed away in a cellar.
The high value of the pound has facilitated the massive export of capital—stashing away overseas the benefits from oil.
It was stashed away in the bank to be used to lower rates in this election year.