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Discover Ludwig"stacked high" can be used in written English.
Generally speaking, it is used to refer to objects that are arranged one on top of the other in a large, tall pile. For example, you could say "The books were stacked high against the library wall".
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It is stacked high with old mattresses.
In the gift gallery there are copybooks stacked high, Biros, rulers, mechanical-drawing sets.
The basement is stacked high with dusty bottles of Barolo, Montepulciano and Vin Santo.
In the upstairs hallway of the Tobins' house, two bookcases are stacked high with yellowing newspapers.
It was on its way to the airport, the roof stacked high with shrink-wrapped suitcases.
Thirty or 40 people picked through equipment stacked high and spread across five floors.
She was standing in a garage stacked high with trays of large brown eggs.
Its cargo was stacked high on its aft deck and under tarps.
Many county clerk's offices looked like something out of Dickens, with mortgage papers stacked high.
When they re-emerge they have a trolley stacked high with food and alcohol.
So Adebowale's in-tray will be stacked high by the time he arrives in his new post.
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