pile
Definition of
pile
:
a
collection
of objects
laid
on
top
of
each
other
(
often
followed
by
`of')
a
large
number
or
amount
or
extent
;
"
a
batch
of
letters
"
;
"
a
deal
of
trouble
"
;
"
a
lot
of
money
"
;
"
he
made
a
mint
on
the
stock
market
"
;
"
see
the
rest
of the winners
in
our
huge
passel
of photos"
;
"
it
must
have
cost
plenty
"
;
"
a
slew
of journalists"
;
"
a
wad
of
money
"
a
large
sum
of
money
(
especially
as
pay
or
profit
);
"she
made
a
bundle
selling
real
estate
"
;
"they sank
megabucks
into their
new
house
"
fine
soft
dense
hair
(
as
the
fine
short
hair
of
cattle
or
deer
or
the
wool
of
sheep
or
the
undercoat
of
certain
dogs)
battery
consisting of
voltaic
cells
arranged
in
series
; the
earliest
electric
battery
devised
by
Volta
a
column
of
wood
or
steel
or
concrete
that is
driven
into the
ground
to
provide
support
for
a
structure
the
yarn
(
as
in
a
rug
or
velvet
or
corduroy
) that stands
up
from the
weave
;
"for
uniform
color
and
texture
tailors
cut
velvet
with the
pile
running
the
same
direction
"
a
nuclear
reactor
that uses
controlled
nuclear
fission
to
generate
energy
arrange
in
stacks
;
"
heap
firewood
around
the
fireplace
"
;
"
stack
your books
up
on
the shelves"
press
tightly
together
or
cram
;
"The
crowd
packed
the
auditorium
"
place
or
lay
as
if
in
a
pile
;
"The
teacher
piled
work
on
the students until the parents protested"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
Loan Morph
,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
I'm Sorry Dave - Dave's weblog
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