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"pile in" is a common phrase in English.
You can use it to mean that a group of people are entering something, usually a vehicle, in a hurried and chaotic way. Example: Everyone was eager to get to the beach, so we piled in to the car and drove off.
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Investors pile in.
They pile in.
Lay asparagus in a pile in center.
Expect eager competitors to pile in.
The cruise ships pile in.
How many will pile in?
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Follow it with pants folded up into squares, pile in one corner, hoodies and jackets after.
Levy's new book immediately jumps to the top of the pile in the Google literature.
Outside the stadium, fans were beginning to pile in.
See that dart pile in front of you?
Push the pile in a dustpan or trash bag.
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