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piled

[pahyld] / paɪld /


ADJECTIVE
cluttered
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Patrons— families with young children, groups of chattering friends, couples on dates, and solo diners—sit at green picnic tables, their plates piled with food.

From Literature

My words piled up in my throat like useless bricks, sealing off my ability to say what needed to be said.

From Literature

Back then, traders piled into coffee contracts—betting the price would go up—after an Agriculture Department report warned of a coffee-supply shortage.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was during that tenure—as Gonzaga piled up 15 conference titles and a pair of Final Four appearances—that Lloyd learned the value of consistency.

From The Wall Street Journal

He piled on runs in the Under-19 Challenger Trophy in November 2023, then carried that form into a quadrangular series later that month, representing India Under-19 against England and Bangladesh.

From BBC