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Stack up   /stæk əp/   Listen
Stack up

verb
1.
Arrange into piles or stacks.  Synonyms: heap up, pile up.






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"Stack up" Quotes from Famous Books



... old man, just how do we stack up?" questioned Alton Clyde, when, later in the week, he had succeeded in pinning Boyd down for a moment's conversation. "Blessed if I know what's ...
— The Silver Horde • Rex Beach

... my getting you out of it to a decent job in a department store has begun to do for you. And you're making good, too. Higgins teld me to-day, if you don't let your head swell, there won't be a fellow in the department can stack up his ...
— Americans All - Stories of American Life of To-Day • Various

... the last resting place of those "ruffians." When I find it I shall shed some tears on it, and stack up some bouquets and immortelles, and cart away from it some gravel whereby to remember that howsoever blotted by crime their lives may have been, these ruffians did one just deed, at any rate, albeit it was not warranted by the strict ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... planted a few Prolongers in the Dickinson and the Woodhull we ought to be able to stack up ...
— The Varmint • Owen Johnson

... pretending to clap his hands; "that's the sort of a chum to stack up with. Ralph's the kind to stick to a fellow through thick and thin. And please inform that taller walking mystery for me, Ralph, that I feel like telling him to his face that he's a thief. Will, too, if ever I get ...
— The Boy Scouts of the Flying Squadron • Robert Shaler



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