having something ready to sell or use The store didn
have sth in stock
Idiom(s): have sth in stock
Theme: COMMERCE
to have merchandise available and ready for sale. • Do you have extra large sizes in stock? • Of course, we have all sizes and colors in stock.
in stock|stock
adj. phr. Having something ready to sell dr use; in present possession or supply; to be sold. The store had no more red shoes in stock, so Mary chose brown ones instead. Compare: IN STORE, ON HAND. Antonym: OUT OF STOCK.
in stock
Currently accessible to acquirement (in a store). Do you accept any added of these beautiful mugs in stock?Learn more: stock
in stock
to accept commodity accessible and accessible for sale. Do you accept extra-large sizes in stock?Of course, we accept all sizes and colors in stock.Learn more: stock
in stock
Available for auction or use, on hand, as in We accept several dozen tires in stock. The antonym, out of stock, agency "not accessible for sale," usually alone temporarily. For example, This account is out of banal now, but we apprehend a new adjustment abutting week. [Early 1600s] Learn more: stock
(be) in/out of stock
(be) available/not accessible for auction in a shop/store: Have you got any mozzarella cheese in stock? ♢ The book you appetite is out of banal at the moment.Learn more: of, out, stock
in stock
Accessible for auction or use; on hand.Learn more: stockLearn more:
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