Similar words: stack, backstage, stacked, haystack, stacking, slacks, barracks, rucksack. Meaning: [stæk] n. 1. a large number or amount 2. storage space in a library consisting of an extensive arrangement of bookshelves where most of the books are stored.
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31. She slept outside, on one or other of the stove pipes which projected out of the stacks on deck.
32. Mavis heard the river; she heard the mill stacks hissing in the night, the gurgle of the aeration ponds.
33. Consequently, industrial stacks above about 150 metres or even 100 metres may contribute little pollution to smog locally.
34. There were some files, some books, some sheets of paper, stacks of dust and ... nothing.
35. Farmers still transported stacks of rice straw on oxcarts, just as their ancestors had done.
36. He built up neat stacks in order of priority, slipped rubber bands around them, dropped them in his briefcase.
37. There are the inevitable baking ovens beside powerful chimney stacks and meat hooks hanging from kitchen and scullery ceilings.
38. Dove stumbled around the office, leafing through stacks of paper; digging into a pile of envelopes.
39. A cellophane-wrapped, unopened perfume box is on one table, surrounded by uneven stacks of papers.
40. In the town library, patrons meander dreamily through the dusty stacks.
41. But it was no better outside: midges boiled in clouds out of the sodden peat around the saw-bed and the timber stacks.
42. Because of this close association between stacks and subroutine linkage, some computers provide hardware stacks to deal with subroutine calls and returns.
43. As Primo unpacks and carries stacks of books and clothes into the bedroom he repeats aloud the phrases from the program.
44. The trucker unloaded the ocean: stacks of 50-pound bags of InstantOcean, the same stuff you buy at tropical aquarium stores.
45. The real blame lies with the licence granted to employers by a statutory regime which stacks every deck in their favour.
46. Ferric could see the square bulges the stacks of money made.
47. The beacons at the top of the stacks pulsed in the synthetic thunderheads.
48. There were rows of them hanging on hooks[sentencedict.com], and stacks of them leaning against one another on the floor.
49. The songs featured tight, focused melodies polished to a bright sheen with stacks of overdubbed guitars and studio effects.
50. Anyway, in order to close the suitcase, we end up mashing down all our carefully folded stacks of clothes.
51. Finally the sea encroached on this topography producing steep cliffs, inlets, sea stacks and sandy or shingly beach deposits.
52. As Figures 10 and 11 show, the demand for items from the stacks reached peaks at particular periods of the day.
53. The two bedside tables were covered by stacks of magazines, yellowing newspapers, books and legal pads.
54. The people look furtive, like drug addicts, as they take them out in stacks of four or five.
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55. We could see several smoking stacks in the distance.
56. The four resulting stacks correlate with the Covey Quadrants.
57. These stacks of thylakoids are called grana.
58. Libraries call the shelves " the stacks " .
59. I have stacks of work waiting to be done.
60. Smoke poured out of the stacks of the factory.
More similar words: stack, backstage, stacked, haystack, stacking, slacks, barracks, rucksack, backside, backslid, tack, black swan, backslide, tracksuit, black sheep, tacky, a black sheep, backstroke, blacksmith, tackle, attack, tack on, kickstand, rock star, backsliding, kick-start, attacker, tackling, attacking, thumbtack.