Pile meaning in English
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Definition
a pile (of socks): a heap, a mountain, a mass, a collection (of socks)
Examples
- "I want to stay here in my warm manure pile."
- "If you pick up the paperclips off the floor, I'll help you sort these letters back into two piles."
- "And while we all enjoy his company, I doubt that he could defend a pile of cow dung from a team of flies."
- "I saw the cleaning man killing mice with his bare hands, and stacking them up in a pile in the corner."
- "Icarus : Eh... just put them in "Icarus's personal pile"!"
- "So if you find a pile of records in the garage, don't throw them away!"
- "Before there were two, very neat piles of letters."
- "Pile of peas"
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