stack

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

Translation

n. a pile; a large quantity; a collection of books
v. to arrange in a pile; to insert; to put in a disadvantageous situation.

Phrases & Collocations

stack of books

stack of pancakes

stack of papers

stack overflow

stacking chairs

stacked boxes

a stack of

protocol stack

stack up

stack room

stack gas

call stack

stack up against

stack pointer

stack trace

chimney stack

stack effect

stack frame

flare stack

Example Sentences

a stack of firewood.

a stack of boxes.

a considerable stack of evidence

a stack of work to do.

there's stacks of work for me now.

tried to stack the jury.

Their gift doesn't stack up against his.

Traffic stacked up for kilometers.

The whole garden was stacked with bricks.

Please stack the materials up here.

This is how things stack up today.

He stacked the firewood in the backyard.

the room is stacked with bolts of cloth.

he leafed through the stack of notes.

she stood up, beginning to stack the plates.

he spent most of the time stacking shelves.

conditions were heavily stacked in favour of the Americas.

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