stacked

/stækt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'stack' — to arrange things in a pile.
    • She stacked the firewood neatly by the door.
    • They stacked the boxes in the corner of the room.
    • He stacked the chairs after the meeting.
adjective
  1. Arranged in a pile or layers.
    • We saw stacked boxes in the warehouse.
    • The pancakes were stacked high on the plate.
    • The stacked books on the desk are ready to be returned to the library.
  2. Having many things or a large amount of something (informal).
    • The team is stacked with talented players this year.
    • Her resume is stacked with impressive achievements.
    • The buffet table was stacked with delicious food.
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