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Adjective: stacked  stakt
  1. Arranged in a stack
    "The stacked boxes reached the ceiling"
     
  2. [informal] Unfairly arranged
    "a stacked deck of cards"
     
  3. [slang] (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves
    "Hollywood seems full of well-stacked blondes";
    - bosomy, busty [informal], buxom, curvaceous, curvy, full-bosomed, sonsie [UK, dialect], sonsy [UK, dialect], voluptuous, well-endowed [informal], well-stacked [slang], Rubenesque
Verb: stack  stak
  1. Arrange in stacks
    "stack your books up on the shelves";
    - pile, heap
     
  2. Load or cover with stacks
    "stack a truck with boxes"
     
  3. Arrange unfairly so as to increase the chances of a particular outcome
    "stack the deck of cards"; "They stacked the committee with their supporters"

See also: pile up, salt away, shapely

Type of: arrange, lade [archaic], laden, load, load up, set up

Encyclopedia: Stacked

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