Sentences with stack
stack
S s - There were stacks of books on the bedside table and floor. [+ of]
- Mme Cathiard was stacking the clean bottles in crates. [VERB noun]
- He ordered them to stack up pillows behind his back. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- If the job's that good, you'll have stacks of money. [+ of]
- They said they were going to stack the court with anti-abortion judges. [VERB noun + with]
- A stack of work
- To stack bricks on a lorry
- To stack a lorry with bricks
- To stack a jury
- Flue gas is gas that is left over after fuel is burned and which is disposed of through a pipe or stack to the outer air.The flue gas leaving the preheater at 550°C was discharged to atmosphere via a stack.A stack is a very tall chimney used for getting rid of waste gases.
- A precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
- To stack hay; to stack rifles.
- The lawyer charged that the jury had been stacked against his client.
- These chairs stack easily.
- When he came in and saw the mess he blew his stack.
- He stacked the deck and won every hand.