stacked
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unstacked adjective
- well-stacked adjective
Etymology
Origin of stacked
Example Sentences
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Dunn said the deck has been stacked against the Trojans all season and it’s forced them to grow stronger as a unit.
From Los Angeles Times
Now that their roster has even gotten more stacked than the previous two seasons?
From Los Angeles Times
What’s particularly remarkable about “Project Hail Mary” is that the film has just about everything stacked against it.
From Salon
EV batteries come in different forms—cylindrical, pouch and prismatic—but grid-scale batteries tend to just be prismatic, a rectangular shape that can be stacked.
And then we saw something else, stacked in the far corner, a pile of old wooden benches.
From Literature
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