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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Large-breasted.
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- adjective
arranged in astack - adjective slang Having
large breasts - adjective slang
Unfairly constructed , as a stacked deck of cards. - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
stack .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves
- adjective arranged in a stack
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Examples
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But the broader fundamentals remain stacked in the Democratic incumbent's favor.
Obama's role in Md. governor's race remains unclear as O'Malley visits White House Aaron C. Davis 2010
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But the broader fundamentals remain stacked in the Democratic incumbent's favor.
Obama's role in Md. governor's race remains unclear as O'Malley visits White House Aaron C. Davis 2010
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Product was coming in stacked on pallets made of bark, and mislabeled.
Employment Forecasting, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The last time I went to the emergency room the nurse hooked me up to all these electronic machines stacked from the floor to the ceiling.
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You move an entire train stacked with containers 1000 miles to my city; then you offload one of those containers onto a truck and drive it 2 miles to the bakery.
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The deck will remain stacked against us in countless ways -- from control of the media, control of the judiciary, manipulation of election rules and intimidation of dissenters.
Leopoldo López: Venezuela's Elections: A Building Block to Something Bigger Leopoldo López 2010
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But the broader fundamentals remain stacked in the Democratic incumbent's favor.
Obama's role in Md. governor's race remains unclear as O'Malley visits White House Aaron C. Davis 2010
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You move an entire train stacked with containers 1000 miles to my city; then you offload one of those containers onto a truck and drive it 2 miles to the bakery.
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Basque town, you'll find a tall "fronton" * wall, in stacked stone or concrete, against which the locals still play ball, or "pilota," * with their hands or with oblong baskets.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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Basque town, you'll find a tall "fronton" * wall, in stacked stone or concrete, against which the locals still play ball, or "pilota," * with their hands or with oblong baskets.
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synonyms (89)
Words with the same meaning
- Junoesque
- accumulated
- agglomerate
- aggregate
- agreeable
- amassed
- amply endowed
- assembled
- becoming
- bonny
- braw
- built
- built for comfort
- bunched
- bundled
- buxom
- callipygian
- callipygous
- clumped
- clustered
- collected
- combined
- comely
- conglomerate
- congregate
- congregated
- cooked-up
- cumulate
- curvaceous
- curvesome
- curvilinear
- curvy
- cut out
- cut-and-dried
- cut-and-dry
- fair
- fascicled
- fasciculated
- fixed
- gathered
- glomerate
- goddess-like
- good-looking
- goodly
- heaped
- in session
- in the bag
- joined
- joint
- knotted
- leagued
- likely
- lovely to behold
- lumped
- massed
- meeting
- on ice
- packaged
- packed
- personable
- piled
- planned
- pleasing
- plotted
- pneumatic
- prearranged
- preconcerted
- precontrived
- premeditated
- preordered
- presentable
- put-up
- rigged
- rounded
- schemed
- set-up
- shapely
- sightly
- slender
- statuesque
- well-built
- well-developed
- well-favored
- well-formed
- well-made
- well-proportioned
- well-shaped
- well-stacked
- wrapped up
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rhymes (47)
Words with the same terminal sound
- abstract
- act
- attacked
- attract
- backed
- blacked
- compact
- contract
- counterattacked
- cracked
- detract
- diffract
- distract
- enact
- exact
- extract
- fact
- hacked
- impact
- inexact
- intact
- interact
- jacked
- lacked
- overreact
- packed
- pact
- protract
- racked
- react
- redact
- reenact
- repacked
- retract
- sacked
- slacked
- smacked
- snacked
- subtract
- tacked
- tact
- tracked
- tract
- transact
- unpacked
- whacked
- wracked
amacleod03 commented on the word stacked
Attractively proportioned, said of a woman's figure, usually by a man. The attractiveness of proportion may refer more specifically to a “prominent bosom.�?
In dog show parlance, stacking is “the process of posing the dog's legs and body to create a pleasing profile.�? Translate “profile�? into the fashionistas' preferred term, “silhouette,�? and I think you get the picture.
July 27, 2009
skipvia commented on the word stacked
Brickhouse!
July 27, 2009