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stack up

VERB
  1. arrange into piles or stacks
    She piled up her books in my living room

How To Use stack up In A Sentence

  • What do you think of these products and do you think they could stack up against ours?
  • There have been a number of explanations, but none of them stack up.
  • How does this final presidential debate stack up and compare to the others, do you think?
  • The problem with reissuing video games is that they rarely stack up to your memories of them.
  • Companies ought to be obliged to show how their numbers stack up against the yardstick used by others. Times, Sunday Times
  • If there is anything we're concerned about, it's that eventually paladin block may not stack up to warrior block because of e. g. talents like Critical Block.
  • StateLawson's show: Tar Heels star steals the spotlight in dominating run to titleBracket Racket: Bracket news plus look back at picks from every NCAA tournament gameMore fullCoverage = 'Close X March Mania: Follow live scores on your bracket and see where your picks stack up vs. competitionBracket: Follow the completed pathResults: NCAA tournament | NIT' CBS pulling for Duke, North Carolina victories
  • How does this final presidential debate stack up and compare to the others, do you think?
  • These patrol men should have had a lot more training now, been able to gone into the school, been able to move into what we call a diamond formation, where the actual patrol officers stack up in three-man teams and begin a methodical search of the entire building going directly to the threat, not actually waiting outside the school which is what we saw in Columbine. CNN Transcript Apr 16, 2007
  • Neither of them stack up to the policies and principles that I want to see, and my potentially voting for either of them just legitimizes their right-wingness and moderateness. Think Progress » Red Cross financial aid Scott Brown voted to kill now assisting Massachusetts relief efforts in Haiti.
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