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stacked

[ stakt ]

adjective

, Slang.
  1. (of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.


stacked

/ stækt /

adjective

  1. slang.
    a variant of well-stacked


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Other Words From

  • un·stacked adjective
  • well-stacked adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of stacked1

1940–45; stack (v.) + -ed 2

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Example Sentences

A team that went all-in on pitching to match the Dodgers’ own stacked staff has seen that plan evaporate in a cloud of late-season injuries.

The stacked spacecraft now represents the tallest assembled rocket ever developed in history.

This version of Safari will also introduce a grid view, so you can see an overview of all open tabs, a major improvement over the obscured stacked tabs we see now.

Director Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson of the Roots unearths sterling footage of a stacked lineup of superstars that included Stevie Wonder, Sly and the Family Stone, Nina Simone, Mahalia Jackson, Gladys Knight and many more.

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It’s funny how this division looked so stacked on paper going into the season, but now it’s doing the Bruins a big favor in the playoff race.

We gazed on a residential area of box-like homes stacked on top of one another on a steep hillside.

Stacked cylinders form a base beneath her feet and loosely roll about as she juggles objects and weaves in and out of hula-hoops.

Well Newsies is stacked with former So You Think You Can Dance dancers.

As for the paintings that came from the most important collections in Paris, these were stacked up at the German Embassy.

Pallets of produce and food parcels are stacked shoulder-high.

Words and manner were too pointed, and Mr. Carr hastily stacked the books, and carried them to a side-table.

Wood was stacked, awkward trees and boulders removed, hammocks slung, and tents strengthened.

MacRae stacked the dry wood in a neat pyramid twelve inches from the bare soles of Hicks' feet.

The wooden outer panels (amado) of countless dwellings are thrust noisily aside and stacked into a shallow closet.

When the evening came twenty acres of the heavy grain was stacked in six trim ricks at the edge of the field.

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