stacked

[US]/stækt/
[UK]/stækt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. voluptuous (used to describe a woman with a full and shapely figure)

v. to pile or arrange in a stack

Phrases & Collocations

stacked high

stacked neatly

a stack of

protocol stack

stack up

stack room

stack gas

call stack

stack up against

stack overflow

stack pointer

stack trace

chimney stack

stack effect

stack frame

flare stack

Example Sentences

Traffic stacked up for kilometers.

The whole garden was stacked with bricks.

He stacked the firewood in the backyard.

the room is stacked with bolts of cloth.

conditions were heavily stacked in favour of the Americas.

The floor was stacked high with piles of books.

The girl stacked the blocks with deliberation.

The acrobats stacked themselves up.

she was a disaster area in fake leopard skin and stacked heels.

the books had been stacked up in neat piles.

there was a sound of bottles rattling as he stacked the crates.

I hope we aren't stacked for hours over Kennedy.

the odds were stacked against Fiji in the World Cup.

Traffic was stacked up for miles because of the accident.

The cards are stacked against this plan. The public are against it.

The hay was so well stacked that it kept up even in strong winds.

I had stacked my shirts and underclothes in two empty drawers.

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