Similar words: leaped, cheapen, leaper, reaper, grim reaper, heap, heaps, cheap. Meaning: [hɪːp] adj. thrown together in a pile.
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61. She heaped her scorn on what became his tentatively offered ideas.
62. Near the draw dock some longshoremen had heaped it up and set light to it, to clear the area.
63. An army of beggars and lepers had turned out, each crouched behind a cloth heaped with rice grains and coins.
64. There they were: the silver frames, Edwardian ladies, hair heaped high, bulging busts over minimal waists.
65. Motamid heaped gifts upon him, gold and jewels and rich silks.
66. In spite of all the indignities Joe Harries had heaped on her, Eline felt she should be faithful to her vows.
67. They also heaped praise on the police for the investigation which eventually caught the three.
68. The Third Republic's reputation, he argues, does not deserve the opprobrium heaped upon it by Gaullists and Petainists alike.
69. The same flood tide that had brought such a good harvest of tiles heaped a mass of driftwood on to the Reach.
70. Willie stared in amazement at the fields, his thin woollen socks heaped around his ankles.
71. Golden brown mussels covered the walls of the main fissure and were heaped in mounds over smaller cracks between lobes of lava.
72. He came down to breakfast surprised to find cakes and candies heaped high on his plate.
73. But at the same time, we have heaped upon them more than their fair share of abuse.
74. When, how-ever, Pentheus only heaped insults and threats upon him, Dionysus left him to his doom.
75. He heaped the plate with a generous serving of meat and potato pie.
76. For centuries it was persecuted and the cruelties heaped upon it were given the full backing of the Church.
77. A great deal of fervent and unfavourable publicity was heaped upon the papacy as a result of this issue.
78. Some ride in wheelchairs, balancing trays heaped with bratwurst, red cabbage and crumb cake.
79. The youngest dead had the most flowers, heaped chrysanthemums in plastic coats fringing the oval photograph.
80. The table was heaped with masses of brilliant orange flowers.
81. The vegetation heaped up again, swatches and feathers, thunderheads and inky lace, opaque on the screen of night sky.
82. She spooned four heaped spoonfuls of sugar into it and some condensed milk and sat at the kitchen table.
83. Daily newspapers heaped scorn on the Sierra Club for considering the anti-immigration measure.
84. Heaped in the middle of the room were all the possessions she could not take on a honeymoon.
85. Further timber was then heaped round the base, soaked in paraffin and then set alight.
86. Snowdonia, where the evidence of centuries of quarrying and mineral extraction is heaped everywhere.
87. A kindness heaped up on her head like burning coals.
88. During the postwar years, honours were heaped upon Einstein.
88. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
89. The barn was heaped with grain.
90. a heaped teaspoon of sugar.
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