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What (who) is stacked - definition

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Episodes of Stacked; Pilot (Stacked)

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If a place or surface is stacked with objects, it is filled with piles of them.
Shops in Ho Chi Minh City are stacked with goods.
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Stacked         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Stack.
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1. arranged in a stack or stacks.
2. filled or covered with goods.
3. (of a heel) made from thin layers of wood or leather glued one on top of the other.
4. (of a pack of cards) shuffled or arranged dishonestly.
5. informal (of a woman) having large breasts.
6. Computing placed in a queue for subsequent processing.

Wikipedia

Stacked

Stacked is an American television sitcom that aired on Fox from April 13, 2005 to February 15, 2006.

Pronunciation examples for stacked
1. stacked inside another company,
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2. and they're stacked recursively.
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3. stacked up there.
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4. of stacked simplicity.
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5. and it's stacked up.
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Examples of use of stacked
1. Smoke rises from damp wood stacked under iron pots.
2. Party rules were stacked against a Tuesday knockout for Democrats.
3. So Hamas may feel the game is stacked against them.
4. The cocaine was stacked in 128 black suitcases marked private.
5. One swept the floor as families stacked their mattresses.