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STACKING
- STACK, to pile (to lay one upon the other) [v]
- arrange or fix so as to make a particular result likely the odds are stacked against us will stack juries to suit themselves Patrice Horn
- assign (an airplane) by radio to a particular altitude and position within a group circling before landing
- put into a waiting line another dozen rigs are stacked up and waiting P. H. Hutchins, Jr.
- form a stack
- the act of stacking [n -S]
- to arrange in a stack pile
- pile in or on stacked the table with books stack the dishwasher
- arrange secretly for cheating stack a deck of cards