Similar words: packed, sacked, tracked, cracked, prepacked, attacker, gobsmacked, stack. Meaning: [stæk] adj. 1. arranged in a stack 2. well or attractively formed with respect to physique.
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91. Inside the truck I could see what looked like a thousand frozen turkeys stacked up like a pile of stones.
92. It was stacked with the usual assortment of crates and containers, impregnable behind an ingenious array of clamps and locks.
93. The other was mussed, the bedspread pulled down and the pillows stacked against the headboard.
94. Piles of sheets and towels and faded green theatre gowns were stacked on either side.
95. The deck will be stacked against meaningful community participation, and the unjust distribution of city resources will continue.
96. Small antique tables in polished dark woods beside each bed, stacked with belongings.
97. Large curls stacked high on the crown for maximum effect Sweetly sophisticated small top knot sits forward from the crown.
98. These were on the shelf and the bottom of the safe was stacked with pocket files.
99. Dustsheets covered all the furniture and were draped over the pictures stacked against the wall.
100. With both hands he pushed the line of trolleys stacked at the entrance beside him.
101. The odds stacked against them show that industrial action today needs a leap of the political intellect.
102. The wedding platform was made of slats which rested on top of neatly stacked bricks.
103. Bundles of papers and box files were stacked on termite-proof metal shelves but their labels had faded.
104. Cartons of medical supplies were stacked on the dirt floor.
105. He had undressed forty-five-pound weight bars, stacked plates,(Sentence dictionary) and dumbbells on the floor.
106. After a fortnight drying out, the sheaves will be stacked in a rick ready for thrashing to separate out the grain.
107. Yet once behind the sentry box, guilt and failure lay stacked on the barrack square.
108. He stacked crates one on top of the other[sentencedict.com], whistling as he did so.
109. Still, the odds were stacked against Mary Ann Brandt, too.
110. The compounded logic of stacked loops which doubles back on itself is the source of the strange counterintuitive behaviors of complex circuits.
111. Ready to fire, the shell was stacked on a pile near the gun crew.
112. If food is stacked in such a way that the air circulation is impeded, performance will suffer.
113. The piles of letters addressed to long-since-departed occupants stacked on the rickety hall table.
114. Spattered tarpaulins and paint cans were stacked in a corner.
115. Stacked humbuckers are one solution but Chandler's Firebird pickups cover all the bases equally well, while sounding refreshingly individual.
116. I hope therefore that however much the cards seem to be stacked against us, feminists will keep on about language.
117. Torches were stacked in a niche at the head of the tunnel.
118. Scores of meticulously labelled tins containing sub-assembly fixings were stacked at the rear of the workshop.
119. I knew, Lee thought, as she stacked tins and packets in the food cupboard, I knew.
120. When they opened the trailer door, I could see the cabbage boxes were stacked in the back.
More similar words: packed, sacked, tracked, cracked, prepacked, attacker, gobsmacked, stack, wicked, cocked, docked, tucked, blocked, wrecked, shocked, panicked, locked in, landlocked, unchecked, knocked down, wickedness, high-necked, well stocked, tacky, tack on, attack, tackle, lackey, packet, jacket.