stacks

[stæks]

stacks Definition

  • 1a pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged
  • 2a large quantity or number of something
  • 3a chimney or the part of a chimney that projects above a roof

Using stacks: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stacks" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She arranged the books in neat stacks on the shelves.

  • Example

    The store has stacks of boxes in the back room.

  • Example

    He has stacks of paperwork to do before the deadline.

  • Example

    The factory's smokestacks belched out thick black smoke.

stacks Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stacks

Phrases with stacks

  • stack up

    to accumulate or increase in quantity

    Example

    The bills are starting to stack up and I'm not sure how I'll pay them all.

  • stack the deck

    to arrange things unfairly or dishonestly in one's own favor

    Example

    The politician was accused of stacking the deck by gerrymandering the district boundaries.

  • stacked against

    in a situation where the odds or circumstances are unfavorable

    Example

    With the economy in a downturn, the job market is stacked against recent graduates.

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Summary: stacks in Brief

The term 'stacks' [stæks] refers to a pile of objects, often neatly arranged, or a large quantity of something. It can also refer to a chimney or the part of a chimney that projects above a roof. Phrases like 'stack up' and 'stack the deck' denote accumulation and unfairness, respectively.