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pile

noun as in wealth

verb as in gather, pack; put on top of another

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But, in a further embarrassment, he felt compelled to give up his country pile, Dorneywood, after being pictured on its lawns playing croquet with his staff - an image at odds with his down-to-earth reputation.

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We are approaching the first time of the season when managers have to juggle their first-team squads as the fixtures start to pile up.

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People whisked around Hudson pulling wagons piled high with blooms or balancing large bundles of bouquets on their shoulders.

On Santa Clara Street, city crews swept in Nov. 1 to clear out tents, belongings and piles of trash.

“For months now, aid has been piling up on the Gazan side, after Israeli inspection, waiting for collection and distribution, and we've been taking many measures to assist with the pick-up of aid,” it added.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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