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cache

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1. cache - Noun

2. cache - Verb

Meaning

A hole in the ground, or hiding place, for concealing and preserving provisions which it is inconvenient to carry.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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History is malleable. A new cache of diaries can shed new light, and archeological evidence can challenge our popular assumptions. Ken Burns

She probably used proxies and a cleaner-upper online too, because there was bugger-all of interest in her cache.” "You have no idea what you're saying, do you, boss?” "None at all. I had the techies write it all out phonetically for me. China Miéville

What happens on "Mad Men” in terms of the acting and the writing and the directing, it's superior. And yes, it has tremendous cache and buzz because it's become iconic, but it also deserves all the kudos and the awards as well, because it's a beautiful show to look at. Kurt Sutter

While 'Teachers' may have had its following, it was on late-night Channel Four, whereas 'EastEnders' was seen by millions and millions of people. I certainly don't have the cache to sell a programme like that, and certainly nobody's coming up and asking me to. Raquel Cassidy

The autonomy so evident in social movements is hitting the old assumptions of medicine hard. The search for self becomes a search for health, for wholeness-the cache of sanity search for health, for wholeness-the cache of sanity and wisdom that once seemed beyond our conscious reach. Marilyn Ferguson

I'm not posh at all. I grew up in Sheffield but never managed to pick up the accent - which was careless because there'd be some cache now in being a northern playwright, but I missed out on that one. Laura Wade

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