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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of dirty" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when referring to a pile of dirty items, but it needs to specify what is dirty, such as "a stack of dirty dishes" or "a stack of dirty clothes."
Example: "After the party, there was a stack of dirty dishes piled high in the sink."
Alternatives: "a pile of dirty" or "a heap of dirty".
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A stack of dirty dishes towered over the sink.
Superstructure burdened with a forest of radio masts and photovoltaic scanners, this prewar monster looms over the remnants of James Burton's 1820s colonnades, at a slight angle, like a stack of dirty plates from a wedding breakfast in the Royal Victoria hotel.
An hour later I was scrambling through the crowd with a stack of dirty cocktail glasses brushing my jugular and club manager Jason Ellis at my back barking: "Go! Keep it moving!
No matter your introduction to porn finding a stack of dirty mags in the back of dad's closet, a furtive group viewing of Girls Gone Wild at a pal's sleepover it's a formative experience.
In the kitchen now is a stack of dirty dishes, though when she and her husband, Hal, returned from last night's party she plunged her arm into the greasy gray dishwater to scoop the drain free of food.
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They included a large tire, a couple of air conditioners that looked as if they had fallen from fast-moving trucks, and a stack of thin, dirty mattresses.
A few hours ago while I was still on the floor, Carla, the front of house manager, approached me as I was bringing a chin-high stack of dirty dishes down to the pit.
Personalized Olympic business cards are stacked next to a pile of dirty laundry.
Whenever Manny Jr. comes down from the roof, he wheels around on a forklift very fast, several car bodies stacked on the tines like a pile of dirty dishes.
In the visiting room, he would hand her his dirty clothes and get a stack of freshly laundered clothes in return.
He didn't go out to look, but he imagined them piling up, covering the dirty straw and cow slop, a stack of forms as lifeless and soft as old fruit, furred with mold.
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