stacked
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unstacked adjective
- well-stacked adjective
Etymology
Origin of stacked
Example Sentences
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When I worked at Bell Labs, it distributed organization charts weekly detailing the stacked hierarchy of supervisors, department heads, division heads and directors reporting up to a vice president.
His sculptures, composed of stacked forms and glazed in natural colors, bring to mind chimneys, duct work and totem poles.
We’ll see how the series turns out, but the odds seem stacked against it.
From MarketWatch
Starring a stacked Guatemalan cast, including actor Tony Revolori, the project underlined the encroaching impacts of climate change that corrode once treasured memories, including those of Moreno, who grew up visiting the vacation destination.
From Los Angeles Times
He escorted Leah to a waiting carriage with additional guns stacked inside.
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