Moderate as in bury To hide or conceal oneself, typically on a vehicle or in a cargo, to travel without permission or being noticed. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Stowaway'
Pirates often had stowaway treasures hidden in secret compartments.
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The chef decided to stowaway a secret ingredient in the recipe for a surprising twist.
The desperate refugee decided to stowaway on a cargo ship, hoping for a chance at a better life in a new country.
The curious teenager tried to stowaway in the amusement park after closing hours to experience the rides without crowds.
The environmental activist discovered a stowaway snake in a shipment of endangered plants, emphasizing the need for careful transportation.
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