Similar words: pile, piled, pile up, compile, stockpile, Miles, milestone, pitiless. Meaning: [paɪl] n. 1. pain caused by venous swelling at or inside the anal sphincter 2. a large number or amount.
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61. Can you separate those out into two piles - A to L and M to Z, please?
62. We sorted all the clothes into two piles - those to be kept, and those to be given away.
63. They are behind federal agencies in other parts of the country and overseas in whittling away at piles of backlogged work.
64. Eileen collected the leaves, heaping them into piles for burning.
65. Small boys used them as goal-posts, while a trail of adults crouched behind them among baked piles of excrement.
66. Piles of fallen leaves carpeted the forest floor with gold, and the stillness was broken only by the steady rain.
67. Here there were piles of newspapers, heaps of books, manuscripts, labels, rubber stamps, envelopes.
68. Children pick through piles of spoiled food in the alleys outside.
69. The books were arranged in neat piles on her desk.
70. Squatters had dragged piles of old appliances and furniture in front of them and overturned a car to deter police.
71. Some of the older ones would get together so that they had ginormous piles of rubbish.
72. She averted her eyes from the pathetic little piles of unsold merchandise in the grocery store.
73. She rang up the sale and then searched under several piles of paper for something to put it in.
74. If he could see the bricks in their piles on the site, he would know that they had actually been manufactured.
75. The lawn had been freshly cut, some grass raked into piles on the front walk.
76. He set the traps carefully under mossy logs, under grass overhanging like curtains along steep banks, and in brush piles.
77. They dug in garbage piles, looking for anything at all, banana skins, orange peels,(sentencedict.com) discarded greens.
78. But she can also be the biggest bore when she piles on endless details about her childhood stomping grounds.
79. Curiously, tourists arrive with piles of baggage but not enough clothes.
80. An extra tablespoon sprinkled over the breakfast cereal can help control irritable bowel syndrome, piles, appendicitis and bowel cancer.
81. Similar sizes were put together and the piles were symmetrical.
82. This is much easier than keeping them in piles in a cupboard or closet.
83. The locals still used the place as a tip, and piles of old tyres and other junk lay about.
84. Perhaps a few panicles slipped in with mud that was caked on cargo or in piles of discarded ballast.
85. Tonight, two of the piles, including the highest bridge, would be offered nothing but brushwood.
86. I tried the next drawer, which was filled with neat piles of nylon underpants in a quite large old-lady style.
87. When they had sorted the collection completely, they stacked each set in piles.
88. The driveway was obstructed by piles of stones and gravel.
89. But with the piles of snow that are pushed aside, the streets are only 60 % passable.
90. A long, rather stark couch held neat piles of clean kandoras and white head scarves which were laid there daily.
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