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pile
noun
a
group
of
objects
placed
on
top
of
each
other
so
they
form
a
small
hill
•
The
child
built
a
pile
of
sand
on
the
beach
.
The
child
built
a
pile
of
sand
on
the
beach
.
•
Please
put
the
dirty
dishes
in
a
pile
next
to
the
sink
.
Please
put
the
dirty
dishes
in
a
pile
next
to
the
sink
.
noun
a
very
large
amount
or
number
of
something
•
Olivia
has
a
pile
of
homework
to
finish
tonight
.
Olivia
has
a
pile
of
homework
to
finish
tonight
.
•
They
made
a
pile
of
money
selling
lemonade
.
They
made
a
pile
of
money
selling
lemonade
.
verb
-
pile
,
piling
,
piles
,
piled
to
put
things
on
top
of
each
other
or
to
make
things
form
a
pile
•
She
piled
the
dirty
clothes
on
the
bed
.
She
piled
the
dirty
clothes
on
the
bed
.
•
Leaves
piled
up
in
the
corner
of
the
yard
.
Leaves
piled
up
in
the
corner
of
the
yard
.
noun
an
old-fashioned
word
for
a
very
large
,
impressive
house
or
building
•
The
duke
invited
us
to
his
countryside
pile
for
dinner
.
The
duke
invited
us
to
his
countryside
pile
for
dinner
.
•
The
castle-like
pile
stood
on
top
of
the
hill
.
The
castle-like
pile
stood
on
top
of
the
hill
.
pile into
verb
to
enter
or
move
into
something
quickly
in
a
large
group
•
The
children
piled
into
the
car
excitedly
.
The
children
piled into
the
car
excitedly
.
•
Fans
piled
into
the
stadium
when
the
gates
opened
.
Fans
piled into
the
stadium
when
the
gates
opened
.