stacker
IPA: stˈækɝ
noun
- Any person or thing that stacks.
- A worker who stacks the shelves in a supermarket.
- A participant in sport stacking.
- Any device allowing items to be stacked.
- An output bin in a document feeding or punch card machine (contrast with hopper).
- (informal) A person who collects precious metal in the form of various small objects such as coins and bars.
- A surname from German.
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Examples of "stacker" in Sentences
- The first was the paper stacker.
- The stacker moves on a rail track.
- A stacker is used to stack the material.
- The stockpile is normally created by a stacker.
- A stacker for sheet material has a stacker drum.
- Stacker is billed as a successor to crane games.
- It could almost be thought of as a portable Stacker.
- Stacker is a video game merchandiser manufactured by.
- Doug was a horizontal filer, and a stacker of things.
- Cornell has the world's only surviving pulpwood stacker.
- Other possible jobs: supermarket shelf stacker and cashier
- You're officially a stack hack, otherwise known as a stacker.
- In our analogy, the stacker is a process and the hands are threads.
- Sad really, he had such a bright future as a shelf stacker in Selfridges.
- Not sure that the BK stacker sauce is a thousand island dressing variation.
- A special variation of the Big Joe PDM straddle stacker which is built in Wisconsin Dells,
- Its got a far out swoopy look, but its also very practical in that it is a stacker you know, a stacker is a chair that nests so they can be stored stacked up.
- And,and,and,and,all you can hope for,is some footage of a hapless berk of a shelf stacker,dumping a zillion bottles of zindfandel all over the floor of a convenience store.
- I'm a "stacker", which means that while I know the general vicinity of any given piece of paper, it must be culled from a heaping pile of similarly-group items before I can use it.