Sentence examples for be piled from inspiring English sources

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be piled

noun

A mass of things heaped together; a heap.

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Empty barrels would be piled up like the Woolworth Building.

there were numerous bodies that appeared to be piled up.

And it can be piled to amazing heights.

But only so many goods could be piled into one basket.

Other grilled meats, including chorizo and chicken, are also to be piled into tacos.

They are for garbage to be piled upon, Squeezing the right-of-way tighter still.

Then the whole lot tends to be piled up into Andrews's distinctive candy-coloured convulsions.

It does not have to be piled with condiments and smothered in a tortilla.

And they are going to be piled up on a table inside the hall".

Because the digging would go as deep as 10 feet, the excavated dirt would need to be piled somewhere.

More fish or nem would be piled into baskets made to look like offerings being presented at a Buddhist funeral.

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