heaps and heaps|heap and heap in English
piles and piles, stacks, mounds, a large amount
Use "heaps and heaps|heap and heap" in a sentence
1. “With the jawbone of a donkey—one heap, two heaps!
2. We have heaps of / a heap of work to do.
3. Heap after heaps, of complications, griefs, Worries, tongue-Clackings, nonsenses and shame For not making good
4. Aggerose (a.) In heaps; full of heaps
5. Aggerose: In heaps; formed in heaps
6. What does Aggerose mean? In heaps; full of heaps
7. We have heaps of time.
8. Today men heap reproach and shame,
9. You have heaps of time.
10. Mid 16th century from Latin Congeries ‘heap, pile’, from congerere ‘heap up’.
11. Help yourself-there's heaps more.
12. slope angle of heap;
13. I could hear him slipping over the heaps of dirt, his spurs dragging in the rubbish heaps.
14. And made thy world an undistinguishable heap.
15. slope angle of heap
16. She's been there heaps of times.
17. Heaps of garbage littered the grounds.
18. I've got heaps to tell you.
19. The multitude of the slain and the heaps of carcasses
20. The children have heaps of energy.
21. I watched the men rake leaves into heaps.
22. Oodles of love and heaps of good wishes from Cam. "
23. Heaps of decaying refuse littered every street.
24. We have heaps of work to do.
25. They brought home heaps of travel brochures.