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stacks

noun as in myriad

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Our inner cities are stacks of dry leaves and lumber, waiting for a spark.

It was easy to use, and even kids—especially kids—found ways to make HyperCard stacks of linked pictures and games.

Publishers print stacks of rubbish – “Beach Reading” – for your sake.

Stacks of clean brown boxes surrounding him hold bleach, latex gloves, and masks—weapons against Ebola.

Over at The Stacks, I excerpted a series of reviews by Pauline Kael, an early admirer of his movie acting.

Not only was Mr. Osborne's house in flames, but his barn and outbuildings, as well as stacks of grain.

The people in the windows here threw down not only confetti but flowers, and stacks at each elbow added to the mass of color.

There had been a bountiful harvest, and the corn-stacks were burned from Benburb to Clogher.

She shot out through the stable door in a way that sent the hens flying over the hay stacks.

They didn't have stacks to rub against in their wild state, and I never see them rub against trees or buildings.

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On this page you'll find 217 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stacks, such as: abundance, bunch, collection, crowd, group, and load.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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