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1
objects
positioned
one on
top
of another:
Examples:
a
pile
of
books
a
pile
of
dirty
clothes
2
a
mass
of something that has been
placed
somewhere
:
Examples:
a
large
pile
of
sand
3
a lot of something:
Examples:
I've got piles/a
pile
of things to do today.
Obviously
, nobody
intends
to make a
pile
of
terrible
movies
.
They hope that these new
drugs
will make them a
pile
of
cash
.
There are piles of people looking for
jobs
in this
area
.
We had to
pay
piles of money to get the work done.
4
a
strong
column
or
post
of
wood
,
metal
, or
concrete
that is
pushed
into the
ground
to help
support
a
building
5
the
soft
surface
made by the
ends
of many
short
threads
on a
carpet
or on
cloth
such as
velvet
:
Examples:
a
luxurious
deep-pile
carpet
6
a
large
building
:
Examples:
They've got a great big
Victorian
pile
somewhere
out in the
country
.
7
→
Examples:
Ask your
pharmacist
about the best
treatment
for piles.
They told us we'd get piles if we
sat
on the
cold
wall
.
What's the best way to stop piles from
itching
?
The
doctor
told her she had piles.
Sometimes
people need
surgery
to
remove
painful
or very
itchy
piles.
8
to
arrange
objects
into a
pile
:
Examples:
We
piled
plenty
of
logs
up next to the
fire
.
Please
pile
your
homework
books
neatly
on the
table
as you leave.
Her
plate
was
piled
(high) with
salad
.
Snow
had
piled
up against the
walls
.
9
(of a
group
of people) to move together,
especially
in an
uncontrolled
way:
Examples:
As soon as the
train
stopped
, they all
piled
in/out.
A
group
of them had
piled
onto a
truck
,
crowding
on in such
numbers
that some were
forced
to sit on the
roof
.
10
a
number
of things
lying
on
top
of each other:
Examples:
a
pile
of
newspapers
After
dinner
there is always a
pile
of
dishes
to be
washed
.
11
infml A
pile
or piles can also be a lot of something:
Examples:
I’ve got piles of
homework
.
12
the
soft
surface
of
short
threads
on a
carpet
(=
material
for
covering
a
floor
) or on some
types
of
cloth
:
Examples:
carpets
with a
deep
pile
13
(of a
group
of people) to move together,
esp
. in a way that is not
organized
:
Examples:
About
ten
kids
piled
into the room, all talking at once.
Someone
yelled
"
Fire
!" and we all
piled
out into the
street
.
14
to put (things)
near
or on
top
of each other, or to
collect
in this way:
Examples:
[ I ]
Magazines
just
pile
up on my
desk
at work.
[ M ] I
asked
her to
pile
on
extra
potatoes
.
15
a
large
amount
of something:
Examples:
a
pile
of
cash
/money
consumers
with piles of
credit
card
debt
I have piles of
paperwork
to
finish
.
16
at the
bottom
or
top
of a
group
of
competing
things:
Examples:
Despite
a
shaky
first
quarter
, the
athletic
shoe
producer
has once again
emerged
at the
top
of the
pile
.
17
said when a
store
sells
large
amounts
of a
product
at
cheap
prices
, without
spending
effort
or money on
displays
,
advertising
, etc.:
Examples:
The
discount
grocer
is once again
thriving
at the pile-it-high, sell-it-cheap end of the
market
.
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