stacked
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unstacked adjective
- well-stacked adjective
Etymology
Origin of stacked
Example Sentences
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One wall of her studio is lined with metal racks stacked with bins and boxes labeled “clay,” “metal” and “scraps.”
From Los Angeles Times
In polycrystalline cathodes, charging and discharging causes the stacked particles to repeatedly expand and contract.
From Science Daily
And despite the critical acclaim and stacked cast list for Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” the film has stalled domestically at $71 million, with a global total of $205 million.
From Los Angeles Times
While artificial intelligence has fueled U.S. stocks, those trends are largely absent in the FTSE, which is stacked with financials, healthcare, energy, and defense.
From Barron's
While artificial intelligence has fueled U.S. stocks, those trends are largely absent in the FTSE, which is stacked with financials, healthcare, energy, and defense.
From Barron's
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