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STACK
- to pile (to lay one upon the other) [v STACKED, STACKING, STACKS]
- to manipulate events, information, etc., esp. unethically, in order to achieve an advantage or desired result
- to control the flight patterns of airplanes waiting to land at an airport so that each circles at a designated altitude
- to compare; measure up (often fol. by against)
- to appear plausible or in keeping with the known facts
- orderly pile or heap
- book storage area
- great quantity
- to pile in a stack
- to lose one's temper or become uncontrollably angry, esp. to display one's fury, as by shouting
- to arrange cards or a pack of cards so as to cheat
- to pile [v -ED, -ING, -S]