stacked

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definition
verb
the books had been stacked up in three piles
arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one.
I believed that Meg and Sarah were in real danger at the beginning; by the second half of the movie, I felt that the cards were stacked so unfavorably against the robbers so as to negate the danger.
shuffle or arrange (a deck of cards) dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage.
adjective
the stacked chairs
(of a number of things) put or arranged in a stack or stacks.
Boxing is full of stacked decks and unfair decisions but through it all, sometimes we just get a great fight.
(of a deck of cards) shuffled or arranged dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage.
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In addition, when introducing a kink, both 'stacked' arms are symmetrically deviated from the helical axis by the same amount.
It comes with vertically 'stacked' dual headlamps and a narrower passenger seat than other BMWcruisers.
Mephistopheles is dealing with a 'stacked' deck and he knows it.
Boxing is full of 'stacked' decks and unfair decisions but through it all, sometimes we just get a great fight.
Inventive but easy, these 'stacked' layers of tulips will grab attention in any room.
Consider Katie Kannler's struggle to get a new 'stacked' washer/dryer delivered to her Arlington townhouse in February.
Still holding her picture tightly in his hand, he ran his other along the neatly 'stacked' books on the shelf.
The shelves were full of neatly 'stacked' jars and bottles.
This invention relates in general to printing systems, and more particularly to a system and method for managing print object headers associated with active print objects via a controllable 'stacked' object queue arrangement.
Also, it would be interesting to see the results of a 'stacked' deck reading compared to a ‘natural’ reading for the same person.
That's all that my room is at the moment; a collection of 'stacked' stuff.
Stand so you feel 'stacked' , your hips over your heels and your weight on the middle of each foot.
There was the man who could balance on the most precariously 'stacked' barrels.
For the model above the hair was waved with a 'stacked' perm at the back of the neck to get volume up to the occipital bone, and layered and textured through the front.
In any event, they have quickly transformed the new pathway into a mess of 'stacked' chairs and tables.
His riding helmet and gloves are 'stacked' neatly in the chair next to him.
The first thing one remarks of Paul Manes's paintings of sprawlingly rendered 'stacked' bowls is the complex sensuousness of their surfaces.
Resting on the counter was the coffee machine and behind it were 'stacked' cups and fridges.
One little girl struggles to separate two 'stacked' chairs as she discusses her aspirations.
Fira is on a rugged, rocky island and the town marches up the steep coastline in 'stacked' terraces and zigzag avenues.
He is a natural bon-viveur and legendary dinner party host, although rumours he keeps a fully 'stacked' champagne-only fridge are, sadly, untrue.
The traps consisted of three 'stacked' vertical wooden plates spaced approx .15 cm from one another, and set near ground level.
With increasing extension, or shear, vertically 'stacked' books will progressively rotate, attaining ever-decreasing angles to the horizontal.
An unusual 'stacked' vanity unit makes the most of the limited space.
Basically, you need to go out and invest in a new pair of slouch boots with a 'stacked' heel and/or flat pumps.
Carla Gentry of Styles Hair Salon in New York gave this look a twist with a layered bang and 'stacked' layers at the base.
Opening the lid, however, reveals no hollow volume inside, but only the top layer of 'stacked' plywood.
Off the adjoining Harbour Court, there would be eight 'stacked' garage parking spaces.
The Prinsendam was constructed in the formative years of atrium development, and features a unique 'stacked' atrium design.
Her watercolors are ostensibly abstract, but their 'stacked' forms within vertical formats imply a landscape.
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