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stacked
[stakt]
adjective
(of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.
stacked
/ æ /
adjective
slanga variant of well-stacked
Other Word Forms
- unstacked adjective
- well-stacked adjective
Example Sentences
The stacked room also could put more pressure on Quentin Johnston to live up to the billing of a former first-round pick.
These thunderstorms are associated with a Spanish Plume event, which is a complicated layer-cake of air stacked vertically in the atmosphere that originates from France, Spain and the Atlantic.
It’s a reminder of how little seasonality is left in the average American day, unless you’re lucky enough to stumble into a farmers market in July, tomatoes stacked like suns.
In the first Trump administration, as the president stacked the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary with MAGA-allied judges, progressives eagerly denounced those judges and what they labelled “judicial supremacy.”
"We've grown up like this and we don't want the generation after us to be in the same position. We're never going to get out of the system when it's stacked against us."
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