Sentence examples for dog pile from inspiring English sources

The phrase "dog pile" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a group of people or animals who have piled on top of each other in an excited or playful manner. Example sentence: "The children raced to the playground and immediately began a game of 'dog pile', laughing and shrieking as they piled on top of each other in a messy but joyous heap."

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As does a wrestling match at the bottom of a dog pile 15 years ago.

HOW did the two replacement referees react to the dog pile of players?

Guys were hitting me on the helmet, kicking me, congratulating me, and I was down in the dog pile.

The Orioles had won a 4-3 thriller, and, perhaps, became the first 93-loss team to end its season with a dog pile in the infield.

The replacements stood there, with this dog pile in front of them, looked at each other, looked at Tate and almost sheepishly raised their hands.

Players on both teams took a lap around the field together and took part in a celebratory dog pile in center field.

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"I never thought that we'd be dog piling in March.

The images of inmates variously stripped, hooded, leashed like a dog, piled into naked heaps and forced to simulate oral sex then spread widely, causing international outcry.

He said labeling his menu items, which include "the Californian" — a hot dog piled high with meat chili and cheese — would be a problem, and he might have to pass the higher costs on to customers.

Shows always end in dog piles, bruises, and blood.

AB: I left the dog piles for the humans, and took the ball down the field!

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