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was piles

noun

A mass of things heaped together; a heap.

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The result was piles of bodies wearing British uniforms lying in a ditch.

"There was piles and piles of mail -- overdue notices, reminders, bills, letters from friends".

Curzon liked to think of himself as a mover and shaker, but mostly what he moved and shook was piles of paper.

In Europe, where the virus was discovered in the late 1990s, the result was piles of dead fish at carp fisheries.

Kevin Beal, 41, who rents a garage next to the one police raided, said: "I saw three clear bags of what looked as if it was piles of cash.

Rhoda's past exhibitions include leukemia-cluster art, floating-yuan art, water-rights art, and mental-health-funding-cuts art, which was piles of clothes painted bronze and rigged up with speakers that yelled.

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Garbage was piling up.

LOS ANGELES — The shrimp was piled high.

Then black comedy was piled on stupidity.

I was piling it on.

He was piled high with clothes.

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