Stacks can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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stack - arrange in stacks; "heap firewood around the fireplace"; "stack your books up on the shelves" | ||
stack - load or cover with stacks; "stack a truck with boxes" | ||
stack - arrange the order of so as to increase one's winning chances; "stack the deck of cards" | ||
Noun |
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stacks - storage space in a library consisting of an extensive arrangement of bookshelves where most of the books are stored | ||
stacks - a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she amassed stacks of newspapers" |
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1. | noun | She amassed stacks of newspapers. | |
2. | noun | Then she found several stacks of thousand-dollar bills under a bush and put them in her basket. | |
3. | noun | There were stacks of books all over the floor. | |
4. | noun | Sami had stacks of old newspapers in his room. | |
5. | noun | If a fire breaking out light upon thorns, and catch stacks of corn, or corn standing in the fields, he that kindled the fire shall make good the loss. | |
6. | verb | Stack your books up on the shelves. | |
7. | verb | Stack a truck with boxes. | |
8. | verb | Stack the deck of cards. | |
9. | verb | Only one stack had a real bill on top. | |
10. | verb | If you stack the dishes up by the sink, I'll do them later. | |
11. | verb | You stand the axis on the base and then proceed to stack up each part, staggering their position. | |
12. | verb | There is a big stack of mail on the table. | |
13. | verb | There was a stack of newspapers in the corner of the room. | |
14. | verb | Tom put a stack of letters on Mary's desk. | |
15. | verb | I can't read the title of the book at the bottom of the stack from this far away. | |
16. | verb | Tom came in carrying a stack of books. | |
17. | verb | There's a stack of comic books on Tom's desk. | |
18. | verb | Tom put the stack of receipts into the drawer. | |
19. | verb | I found a stack of old National Geographic magazines at my parents' house. | |
20. | verb | Tom gave Mary a stack of money. |
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noun | |
She amassed stacks of newspapers. |
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Then she found several stacks of thousand-dollar bills under a bush and put them in her basket. | |
There were stacks of books all over the floor. | |
Sami had stacks of old newspapers in his room. | |
If a fire breaking out light upon thorns, and catch stacks of corn, or corn standing in the fields, he that kindled the fire shall make good the loss. | |
verb | |
Stack your books up on the shelves. |
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Stack a truck with boxes. |
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Stack the deck of cards. |
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Only one stack had a real bill on top. | |
If you stack the dishes up by the sink, I'll do them later. | |
You stand the axis on the base and then proceed to stack up each part, staggering their position. | |
There is a big stack of mail on the table. | |
There was a stack of newspapers in the corner of the room. | |
Tom put a stack of letters on Mary's desk. | |
I can't read the title of the book at the bottom of the stack from this far away. | |
Tom came in carrying a stack of books. | |
There's a stack of comic books on Tom's desk. | |
Tom put the stack of receipts into the drawer. | |
I found a stack of old National Geographic magazines at my parents' house. | |
Tom gave Mary a stack of money. |