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stack up
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Princeton's WordNet
pile up, heap up, stack upverb
arrange into piles or stacks
"She piled up her books in my living room"
Wiktionary
stack upverb
To put into a stack
stack upverb
to pile up; to accumulate
stack upverb
To put a group of abstract things together.
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stack up
The term "stack up" generally refers to comparing something to others in its category or group, typically in terms of quality, performance, value, etc. It can also mean to arrange or build up things, such as paperwork or other items, in a neat pile. In manufacturing and engineering, it refers to tolerance stack up analysis which checks dimensions and tolerances in a project.
Rap Dictionary
stack upverb
Making money, often used in conjunction with paper. "This kid here is all about stackin' up" -- Lil Bow Wow (Bounce with me)
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stack up in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stack up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of stack up in a Sentence
All these savings stack up for consumers, every few months we are trying to reinvent our stores to stay competitive, stay in business and stay relevant to shoppers in this environment.
They start to stack up, but we don’t have a thoughtful way to stop them.
I came up with a way to express [the animals’] charm, i stack up milk froth to create a feeling of layers.
This will serve as sort of the unofficial kickoff to the Iowa caucus season for 2016, it's a great first look at how potential candidates stack up against each other.
Now we know certain facts too that stack up in favor of the lab leak hypothesis.
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