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- arrange a number of things in a pile, typically a neat one:"the books had been stacked up in three piles"
- form a large quantity:"the costs would stack up for any speculator" · "the pension scheme was stacking up an enormous future bill for the public"
- make sense; correspond to reality:"to blame the debacle on the antics of a rogue trader is not credible—it doesn't stack up" · "he is still convinced the economics stack up"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalmeasure up; compare:"our rural schools stack up well against their urban counterparts"
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