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stack

[stak] / stæk /




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For years, I left a trail behind me: stacked dishes, smeared counters, a fine dusting of flour like evidence.

From Salon

Then the department’s internal affairs investigators observed Lester on property he’d newly purchased cutting down trees, stacking firewood and operating heavy machinery.

From Los Angeles Times

McDonnell told The Times that officers have for years felt that the system was stacked against them.

From Los Angeles Times

The facade presents a series of rectangular frames, loosely stacked atop one another, as if we were peering into so many open boxes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Seventeen different franchises have stacked up titles in the interim—four of which weren’t even in the NBA the last time the Knicks won it all.

From The Wall Street Journal