Similar words: cheapskate, heap, by leaps and bounds, cheap, cheaply, cheapen, reap, leap. Meaning: [hɪːp] n. a large number or amount. adv. very much.
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1, Worn-out car tyres were stacked in heaps.
2, Papers were piled in great heaps on the desk.
3, The machine flung up great heaps of earth.
4, We have heaps of time.
5, It was surrounded with heaps of combustible materials.
6, I watched the men rake leaves into heaps.
7, There's heaps of time before the plane leaves.
8, I've got heaps to tell you.
9, They brought home heaps of travel brochures.
10, Heaps of dusty books lay on the floor.
11, The children have heaps of energy.
12, Do have a second helping there's heaps more.
13, We have heaps of work to do.
14, She's been there heaps of times.
15, We piled the branches into heaps for burning.
16, Help yourself-there's heaps more.
17, He looks heaps better than when I last saw him.
18, Let Sarah pay for dinner,(http://sentencedict.com/heaps.html) she's got heaps of money.
19, We have heaps of / a heap of work to do.
20, Our new house is heaps bigger than our last one.
21, The boss usually heaps work on me just when it's time to go home.
22, Heaps of decaying refuse littered every street.
23, You have heaps of time.
24, The enemy was mowed down in heaps.
25, A lively, bustling place with heaps of atmosphere.
26, Heaps of garbage littered the grounds.
27, Bursting sacks of uncollected refuse lay in heaps.
28, There will be heaps of praise for the late David Brower, who died last November.
29, A daunting task lay ahead, as the spoil heaps covered an area of about 300 square yards.