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Word: Stacked

Part of Speech: Adjective

Basic Definition: The word "stacked" can describe a woman's body when she has a large bosom (breasts) and pleasing curves. It often suggests that the woman has an attractive and curvy figure.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "stacked" to talk about someone's physical appearance, particularly in a positive way.
  • Be mindful of the context; this term can be informal or even objectifying, so it’s important to use it respectfully.
Example Sentences:
  1. "She looked stunning in that dress; she is really stacked!"
  2. "The movie featured a stacked actress who caught everyone's attention."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more general sense, "stacked" can also mean to be arranged in a pile or stack. For example, "The books were stacked neatly on the shelf."
Word Variants:
  • Stack (noun/verb): To arrange items in a pile.
  • Stacking (gerund): The act of arranging items in a stack.
Different Meanings:
  1. Physical Appearance: As described above, referring to a curvy figure.
  2. Arrangement: Referring to items that are piled on top of each other, like "stacked boxes."
Synonyms:
  • For physical appearance: curvy, voluptuous, shapely.
  • For arrangement: piled, heaped, arranged.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Stack the odds in your favor": This means to arrange things so that you have a better chance of success.
  • "Stack up": To accumulate or increase, often used in the context of problems or tasks (e.g., "The work is stacking up").
Conclusion:

"Stacked" is a versatile word that can describe a woman's attractive physical features or refer to items that are piled up.

Adjective
  1. (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves
    • Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes
    • a curvy young woman in a tight dress
  2. arranged in a stack

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