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Definition of stack up phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

stack up

phrasal verb
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stack up
  1. to keep increasing in quantity until there is a large pile, a long line, etc.
    • Cars quickly stacked up behind the bus.
    • During the strike, refuse has been stacking up in the streets.
  2. (used especially in questions or in negatives) to compare with somebody/something else; to be as good as somebody/something else synonym measure up (to something/somebody)
    • Let's try him in the job and see how he stacks up.
    • stack up against somebody/something A mobile home simply doesn't stack up against a traditional house.
  3. (used especially in negatives) to seem reasonable; to make sense
    • That can't be right. It just doesn't stack up.
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