Sentence examples for to stacks from inspiring English sources

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to stacks

noun

A pile. heading

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He claimed the blaze was sparked by overheated cables setting light to stacks of toilet roll.

In the US, this low-value waste is hauled off as slurry to stacks located far from people.

It became a meeting place for local musicians and was also home to stacks of rare books and records.

Buildings will be linked by connectors, and facades will become porous, allowing access to stacks of theaters, stores and sports entertainment.

"Dance was never what I wanted to do," Mr. Atlas says, sitting next to stacks of magazines with names like Dazed and the Face.

Publishers send advance copies, I keep buying, and by now my shelves have given way to stacks, and stacks to catastrophe.

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THE evidence is beginning to stack up.

I like to stack rocks.

Are we destined to stack things irrationally?

P19 Cards start to stack against Netflix.

The real-life models are starting to stack up.

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