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41Stack-Up — Infobox VG| title = Stack Up developer = Nintendo R D1 publisher = Nintendo designer = engine = released = July 26, 1985 ( Japan ) October 18, 1985 ( North America ) genre = Puzzle modes = Single player, multiplayer ratings = platforms = NES… …
42stack up — v. (colloq.) (D; intr.) to stack up against, to ( to compare to ) (how do we stack up to the competition?) * * * [ stæk ʌp] to (how do we stack up to the competition?; to compare to ) (colloq.) (D; intr.) to stack up against …
43stack — noun 1》 a pile, especially a neat one. ↘a rectangular or cylindrical pile of hay, straw, etc. ↘a vertical arrangement of hi fi or guitar amplification equipment. ↘a pyramidal group of rifles. 2》 informal a large quantity of something …
44stack — 1. noun 1) a stack of boxes Syn: heap, pile, mound, mountain, pyramid, tower 2) a stack of hay Syn: haystack, rick, hayrick, mow, shock, haycock; dated cock …
45stack — [stæk] noun [C] I 1) a pile of things that are placed one on top of another a stack of unopened mail[/ex] 2) informal a large amount of something There s stacks of time left.[/ex] II verb [T] stack [stæk] 1) to arrange things by placing one on… …
46stack up — verb a) To put into a stack stack up the boxes. b) to pile up; to accumulate stack up memories …
47stack — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Stack is used after these nouns: ↑chimney, ↑hay, ↑library {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ carefully, neatly ▪ away, up …
48stack — I. adj 1. excellent, fantastic. A teenage vogue word of the late 1980s, used as an exclamation of approval or delight. The term spread from the language of hip hop in New York to London aficionados. ► Just forget about using the word mega to… …
49Stack — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Stack peut désigner : un stack, un modelé littoral se présentant sous la forme d un pilier de pierre ; le nom en anglais d une pile en… …
50Stack — Stapel (umgangssprachlich); Stapelspeicher; Kellerspeicher; Keller (umgangssprachlich) * * * Stạck 〈n. 11; nddt.〉 Buhne [→ staken] * * * Stack, Synonym für …