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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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stack the cards/deck for or against (someone or something)<br />

- to arrange things unfairly for or against someone or something<br />

The company is stacking the cards against some people by dem<strong>and</strong>ing more <strong>and</strong> more<br />

qualifications for the job.<br />

stack up (something)<br />

- to make a stack of things<br />

I stacked up the magazines that I planned to give to the flea market.<br />

stake a claim to (something)<br />

- to make a claim for something<br />

Everybody in our class tried to stake a claim to the extra textbooks that were offered<br />

free.<br />

stall off (someone or something)<br />

- to put off or delay someone or something<br />

I believe that I will be able to stall off the start of the meeting for several hours.<br />

stamp out (something)<br />

- to destroy something completely, to make something disappear<br />

The government is making a great effort to stamp out smoking among teenagers.<br />

one's stamping grounds<br />

- a place where a person spends/spent much of his time<br />

My cousin went back to his old stamping grounds which he remembered as a<br />

teenager.<br />

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