1. stowing - Noun
2. stowing - Verb
of Stow
A method of working in which the waste is packed into the space formed by excavating the vein.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBecause every one of us has our box, a dark chamber stowing the thing that lanced our heart. It contains what you do everything for, for, everything around you. Marisha Pessl
According to a footballer friend, the going-rate for stowing away on an international flight was about as much as Franklin could put away working as a Lagos bricklayer over two years. Source: Internet
Buick reports a total cargo capacity of 60.7 cu. ft. and to give us a sense of exactly how big that is, we were tasked with stowing a fixed gear bike without removing any wheels. Source: Internet
If Tuesday's sample collection event, known as "Touch-And-Go" (TAG), provided enough of a sample, mission teams will command the spacecraft to begin stowing the precious primordial cargo to begin its journey back to Earth in March 2021. Source: Internet
Overhead bins Overhead bins aboard a Sukhoi Superjet 100 The overhead bins are used for stowing carry-on baggage and other items. Source: Internet
The ship also replaced the Terrier Surface-to-Air missile system with the NATO Sea Sparrow system, and added elevators and modified weapons magazines to provide an increased capability for handling and stowing the newer, larger air-launched weapons. Source: Internet