pile
A pile is a vertical stack of material. There are many different things that are found in a pile:
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- Someone is using a shovel to move a pile of dirt.
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- She has a pile of laundry to do.
- The clothes are piled in a laundry basket. (This sentence uses "pile" as a verb.)
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- There’s a pile of work on her desk.
- She’s buried under a pile of paper work.
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There’s something underneath this pile of snow.
This word can also be used as a verb:
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- Traffic piles up on the highways during rush hour.
- Debt piles up when a person doesn’t have enough money to pay the bills.
- Snow piles up on roads and highways during a snowstorm.
- Your boss might pile on the work at your job.
- A person who is really hungry will pile a lot of food onto a plate.
Published on December 11, 2017
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