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Phrases with «to stack the book»
The phrase
"to stack the book"
means to arrange or organize a group of things, typically books, neatly and one on top of another.
Full definition
to stack
(parent phrase)
book
(parent phrase)
to stack the book
Related phrases
to get one's book to market
to bring one's book to market
book to market
to bring a book to market
access to books
rights to the book
addition to books
link to the book
to bring someone to book
introduction to the book
to call to book
to listen to books
reference to the book
contributors to this book
response to the book
blog to book
change to the book
to add to the book
sequel to the book
to bring to book
to bring one's book to life
to bring the book to life
book to readers
book to publishers
to sell one's book to a publisher
to sell the book to publishers
change to bookings
book similar to someone
to read books to someone
book to someone
discount to book value
to apply to one's book
link to one's book
access to one's books
addition to one's books
to draw attention to one's book
change to one's book
introduction to one's book
stack of books
book to one's child
Sentences with «to stack the book»
You can store your kitchen tools in the cabinets, then
stack books on
the shelves.
(
housebeautiful.com
)
For small dogs, place the plate on top
of stacked books
or even smear peanut butter on washable walls.
(
dogtrainingnation.com
)
You can easily achieve this look
by stacking books
as discussed above.
(
waitingonmartha.com
)
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