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View definitions for pile

pile

noun as in wealth

verb as in gather, pack; put on top of another

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Example Sentences

The repairs, including replacing 60 of the pier’s supporting piles, began in the fall of this year.

They sorted everything into piles of items to be thrown away, kept, recycled or given to charity.

From BBC

Imagine a beautiful Christmas tree, then pile around it so many gifts it's almost impossible to get close to the tree — maybe impossible to even see the tree.

From Salon

At his church, the Nativity scene shows baby Jesus lying in a pile of rubble.

From BBC

The duo quietly scribbles away, creating in the presence of one another, as pages of manuscript pile up.

From Salon

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

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