stack up
See also: stackup
English
Verb
stack up (third-person singular simple present stacks up, present participle stacking up, simple past and past participle stacked up)
- (transitive) To put into a stack
- Stack up the boxes.
- (intransitive) to pile up; to accumulate
- (idiomatic, transitive) To put a group of abstract things together.
- to stack up memories
- To compare with (something); to measure up. (Often used with against or among.)
- 1973, The Paper Chase, 01:17:10
- This is a great outline. Fantastic. If yours doesn't stack up, you won't get a chance to look at it.
- 1939, Milwaukee Journal, issue of 7th September, page 3:
- "How Populations Stack Up Among Nations At War" (name of the article)
Synonyms
- (put into a stack): heap up, pile up, stack; see also Thesaurus:pile up
- (accumulate): accrue, add up; see also Thesaurus:accumulate
Translations
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