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stack off
verb
To play an all in pot; to commit all of one's chips to a pot.
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Because of this, we cannot write Stack off as a lone wolf.
True, Martin Brodeur made the biggest clutch save of the night: two-pad stack off a point-blank shot from Drew Doughty, late in the game.
One structure that will not be returning is Pom Pom Rock, otherwise known as Bob's Knob, a stack off Portland that collapsed in the storm.
If you're ready to commit, I suggest you sweep this stack off your desk, head back to the library, and check out the Galway Kinnell volume "Three Books," which contains "Body Rags," "Mortal Acts, Mortal Words," and "The Past".
If one attempts to shuffle a deck of cards by only cutting the deck – that is, taking a small stack off the top of the deck and putting the stack on the bottom – then the deck will not be truly mixed.
In Portland, Dorset, a rock stack off the coast, known locally as Pom Pom rock, has been washed away.
The space shuttle uses ATK's four-segment solid rocket boosters (SRBs) to do the major part of lifting the shuttle stack off the Earth.
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The rest of the patio furniture remains stacked off to the side.
Consider maintaining finished pop tabs in a separate bowl, bag or stacked off to one side.
For the current project, the library intends to move some of the books in the stacks off-site.
When she did, thrice beating the stacked off-side field, the partnership with Beaumont gathered pace, reaching 50 in 63 balls.
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