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View definitions for piled

piled

adjective as in aggregate

adjective as in cluttered

Strongest matches

Weak matches

adjective as in ranked

Strongest match

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There, they lived with 17 others in a single house - people piled on people.

From BBC

And while the virus is less lethal in cows than birds, dead cows and calves have piled up along roadsides in Tulare County, with farmers and veterinarians reporting mortality rates far higher than expected.

The family was living in Miami when he walked into the dining room one day and saw what looked like millions of dollars in cash piled on the table.

They also piled up 15 steals, four blocks and a season-high 62 deflections, which are defined as tipped passes, steals, blocks and loose balls collected.

Have they been caught out by failing to future-proof as the silverware piled up?

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

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