These samples are biased, stacking the deck in favor of a connection between mental disorder and violence.
Massacres and Madness|Linda Teplin|December 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Stacking my mess of chips, I looked down a third time and saw two kings ... two majestic kings.
World Series of Poker: How Jonathan Miller Almost Won It All (Really)|Jonathan Miller|July 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST
They are clearly trying to take over the Armed Forces by stacking its junior cadres with their own members.
Morsi-less: Are Egyptians Done with the Muslim Brothers?|Hussein Ibish|July 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
These days, people are stacking up to see the last of autumn's vibrant colors.
Gal With a Suitcase|Jolie Hunt|November 6, 2010|DAILY BEAST
This great job taxed all the energies of the two men, the one cutting, the other stacking, as they went.
The Copperhead|Harold Frederic
In any event the work of raking, curing, and stacking the hay, or the hauling it and pitching it into the barns was heavy work.
Rural Life and the Rural School|Joseph Kennedy
They were harvesting this as we passed, carting it to the yourts in a rough sort of wooden cart, and stacking it up.
The Siberian Overland Route from Peking to Petersburg,|Alexander Michie
The boat was soon swarming with soldiers, stacking their arms, and hurrying this way and that in the lamp-light.
The Drummer Boy|John Trowbridge
Much care should be taken in stacking clover hay that it may shed rain properly.
Clovers and How to Grow Them|Thomas Shaw
stacking
/ (ˈstækɪŋ) /
noun
the arrangement of aircraft traffic in busy flight lanes, esp while waiting to land at an airport, with a minimum vertical separation for safety of 1000 feet below 29 000 feet and 2000 feet above 29 000 feet