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Examples for "piled "
Examples for "piled "
1 A long table stood against the far wall, piled with doll-making goods.
2 Sand had piled against the base, but the inscription was still clear:
3 You will find the lumber piled in the storeroom of the barn.
4 The ground was piled with dead Yankees; they were piled in heaps.
5 There were cases of them down at the coast - cases - piled up-burst-split!
1 For weeks, the warmongers have heaped abuse on the President of France.
2 Around the stone market building the stalls are heaped with fresh produce.
3 The products of the soil were heaped up in the richest profusion.
4 Lunch was served: a long table heaped with rice and roast lamb.
5 Tables had been set out along the concourse and heaped with food.
1 It was most uninteresting, consisting solely of long ridges of heaped - up sand.
2 The temperature rose by degrees, and the heaped - up snow began to melt.
3 He snapped open a paper bag and turned to the heaped - up fruit.
4 You only care for this bubble Baronetcy and for your heaped - up hoards.
5 The heaped - up fire burned scorching clear with the excessive cold of the night.
1 The cerulean sky was dotted with fluffy white pompons of cumulous clouds.
2 I liked the cumulous clouds better; they looked like clouds were supposed to look.
3 They could see the sheet lightning glimmer on the bank of cumulous clouds behind the Holy Cross.
4 The moon passed behind cumulous mountains of clouds along the horizon, and periods of darkness blotted the world from Ootah.
5 You should be worried about rising cumulous clouds, which are puffy and simultaneously hard-edged, like the bicep of a bodybuilder.
6 Clouds came up rapidly from the west, rushed by to the Nevada side where they piled up in great cumulous heaps.
7 The sky was still overcast by low-hanging cumulous clouds that threatened to drop to the earth itself should they swell further.
8 Be ready for those puffy cumulous clouds or wavy lenticular clouds, the sun and moon, or, as seen here, the occasional flock of birds overhead.
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