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Discover Ludwig"pile off" is not a correct and usable phrase in standard written English.
It doesn't have a meaning. If you want to use the verb "pile" in a sentence, you might say, "The neighbors piled their snow in their driveway" or "The children piled their toys in the corner."
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More people pile off here than at any other station on the route, and more pile on because many have business in Washington.
"I was watching kids pile off a school bus one day and the next thing I knew I bought one for $500 ,hired a designer and turned it into a theater," he said.
After the break, Forte rushed for a four-yard gain, but as the Jets offense tried to clear the pile off of their running back, Dominic Easley took offense and shoved a player, earning a 15-yard unnecessary roughness call.
Put away anything that belongs in your room, and make a pile off stuff that you don't want, or that belongs elsewhere.
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The players piled off in their strange-looking helmets, crosstown rivals bearing alien equipment.
Half a dozen players piled off and returned with an armful of videos.
I grabbed my friends and we just piled off the plane".
"Locals watch the visitors piling off the buses but just don't get involved".
We all piled off at Roosevelt Avenue, and I got aboard the E train at 6 20.
Every hour and a half or so, the bus pulled into a rest stop and everyone piled off.
"I came here to work," Mr. Arbanas said yesterday, as he and other frustrated workers, mostly men, piled off the ship to stroll in Staten Island.
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