heap up in Germany

heap up [hiːpʌp] schütte

Sentence patterns related to "heap up"

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1. We can heap up a snowman in winter.

2. The gardener began to heap up the fallen leaves.

3. Bestir Meaning: "to heap up," from be- + stir

4. 6 The gardener began to heap up the fallen leaves.

5. They deride every fortress, For they heap up dirt and take it.

6. Mid 16th century from Latin Congeries ‘heap, pile’, from congerere ‘heap up’.

7. (Hosea 2:2, 5) “Therefore,” said Jehovah, “here I am hedging your way about with thorns; and I will heap up a stone wall against her, so that her own roadways she will not find.

8. Conglomeration (n.) 1620s, "act of gathering into a ball or mass," from Late Latin Conglomerationem (nominative conglomeratio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin conglomerare "to roll together, concentrate, heap up," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + glomerare "to gather into a ball, collect," from glomus (genitive glomeris) "a ball, ball-shaped mass