Pronunciation: /ˈstækɪŋ/
noun a collection of objects, typically one on top of another
A1 I am stacking blocks to build a tower.
A2 The stacking of books on the shelf needs to be organized.
B1 The stacking of dishes in the kitchen should be done carefully to avoid breakage.
B2 The stacking of firewood in the shed is necessary for the winter season.
C1 The precise stacking of containers in the warehouse is crucial for efficient storage.
C2 The art of stacking stones to create a balanced sculpture requires skill and patience.
verb arranging in a stack or piles
A1 I am stacking books on the shelf.
A2 She is stacking the chairs in the classroom.
B1 The workers are stacking boxes in the warehouse.
B2 He was stacking firewood for the winter.
C1 The artist is stacking different colored stones to create a sculpture.
C2 The chef is skillfully stacking layers of ingredients to create a beautiful cake.
formal The process of stacking boxes in the warehouse is done systematically to maximize space.
informal I'm just stacking up these books on the shelf for now.
slang I'm stacking cash like there's no tomorrow.
figurative She's stacking up her achievements one by one, aiming for success.
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