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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31, Coal carried by the freight train was scattered about in heaps.
32, There had been no time to braid the garlic, which lay in heaps, reeking as it baked in the sun.
33, Another similar material is the partly rotted plant material in garden compost heaps.
34, Next to this are heaps of coal and a conveyor cantilevered out over the river.
35, Here there were piles of newspapers, heaps of books, manuscripts, labels, rubber stamps, envelopes.
36, Reminding himself that there was nothing to fear he set off, past the loose boxes with their heaps of shabby treasure.
37, The bright one was moving in a silvery blur, and there were quite a few dark-furred heaps lying crumpled nearby.
38, Do, do, do, do try and come home for the season. Heaps of love from, Madeleine.
39, Outside the boutiques were still aglow with heaps of motley flung about the feet of the disdainful assistants.
40, It includes many derelict industrial sites from the north-west Leicestershire coalfield,(www.Sentencedict.com) including spoil heaps.
41, What are possibly the rubbish heaps of Our Mutual Friend loomed even larger in fact than they do in fiction.
42, The habitat of the ink cap is in grass, rubbish heaps and on disturbed soil.
43, The front doors did not close properly. Heaps of garbage littered the grounds.
44, I know that Ian Heaps was on that match, drawn on the opposite bank.
45, Typically enough, being a woman, she heaps the blame on me.
46, Heap leaching uses chemical solutions to dissolve gold from heaps of crushed ore.
47, Sometimes they were in heaps because they had huddled together, and some were scattered all along.
48, Loose orange heaps, recently dropped, steaming, that bristled with straw.
49, I could hear him slipping over the heaps of dirt, his spurs dragging in the rubbish heaps.
50, A stagnant economy heaps increased demands on government as more people are in need.
51, On either side sit attractive, dynamic, rather intense young women sorting through heaps of correspondence and submissions.
52, What ever the reason is, Mr Heaps, please drop us a line to tell us about it.
53, They were not in identifiable heaps but had melted into the soil.
54, Heaps of sand lie scattered about it like soft pyramids.
55, There were heaps of fresh baked white bread on the tables, gobs of butter, pots of marmalade.
56, The ground was covered with crumbling mud bricks, heaps of cracked white stone.
57, They sometimes seem more concerned to punish those whose products end up on rubbish heaps than to encourage sensible behaviour.
58, Muddy heaps of soil eroded from fields are trapped in undergrowth.
59, The reason why the world lacks unity, and lies broken and in heaps, is, because man is disunited with himself. Ralph Waldo Emerson
60, Even the customary dung heaps and piles of ordure had been taken away.