stacked
IPA: stˈækt
adjective
- Arranged in a stack.
- (slang) Having large breasts.
- (slang) Having large muscles; buff.
- (slang) Wealthy.
- (slang) Unfairly constructed, as a stacked deck of cards.
- (of volumes of materials) Measured stacked or organized (such as of firewood when in neat stacks), but with gaps between individual pieces.
- (sports, video games, of a team) Having many skilled players.
- (video games) Having a large advantage as a result of accumulating many items and upgrades.
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Examples of "stacked" in Sentences
- Product was coming in stacked on pallets made of bark, and mislabeled.
- But the broader fundamentals remain stacked in the Democratic incumbent's favor.
- The last time I went to the emergency room the nurse hooked me up to all these electronic machines stacked from the floor to the ceiling.
- You move an entire train stacked with containers 1000 miles to my city; then you offload one of those containers onto a truck and drive it 2 miles to the bakery.
- The deck will remain stacked against us in countless ways -- from control of the media, control of the judiciary, manipulation of election rules and intimidation of dissenters.
- Basque town, you'll find a tall "fronton" * wall, in stacked stone or concrete, against which the locals still play ball, or "pilota," * with their hands or with oblong baskets.
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