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Meanings of heaped at in English
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Usage of heaped at in English
1
A pile of logs, cut almost to splinters, was heapedat his back.
2
This belonged to the castle; a heavy tarpaulin covering lay heapedat one side.
3
She started, stirring uneasily on the great cushions that were heapedat her back.
4
Barricades of sacks of earth and tree trunks were heapedat the doors of the old walls.
5
Three corpses were heapedat my threshold.
6
There was a mark on the door, and heapedat its foot was a pile of bones.
7
For all the criticism heapedat the USGA for being "reactionary", it faces a tough task.
8
The volcano had awoke, and the vapor had penetrated the mineral layer heapedat the bottom of the crater.
9
And there, heapedat the end, like something out of a fairy tale, is a stack of bright yellow bananas.
10
The buttresses of chalk shut out the town if you go to them, and rest near the large pebbles heapedat the foot.
11
It was a small sitting-room, simply and almost shabbily furnished, remarkable for some strange articles which were heapedat random on various small tables.
12
The passage was dark and narrow, with walls on both sides, wooden handrails on the walls, and junk heapedat both ends of each step.