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View definitions for pile

pile

noun as in wealth

verb as in gather, pack; put on top of another

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Example Sentences

It takes another half-hour to isolate a distinct pile of ash about a foot from the marker.

An influencer known as ‘The Money Queen’ declared that ‘karma won’ after burglars broke into her Bel-Air home and made off with piles of fake cash used for a photo shoot.

Mr Trump then piled in, delighted to see his vice-president again behaving as an attack dog.

From Salon

Most incongruously of all, outside a makeshift plastic doorway on a corner of the ground floor, next to piles of rubble and rubbish, stands a headless mannequin, wearing a wedding gown.

From BBC

An influencer known as “The Money Queen” declared that “karma won” after burglars broke into her Bel-Air home and made off with piles of fake cash used for a photo shoot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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