mound|mounded|mounding|mounds in English
verb
[maʊnd]
pile, heap onto a pile; raise up an embankment
Use "mound|mounded|mounding|mounds" in a sentence
1. Mound building was continued by succeeding cultures, who built numerous sites in the middle Mississippi and Ohio River valleys as well, adding effigy mounds, conical and ridge mounds and other shapes.
2. Caddoan Mounds State Historic Site was the home of Mound Builders of Caddoan origin who lived in the region for 500 years beginning about A.D
3. That's a termite mound, a giant termite mound.
4. Mounds of scented herbs.
5. Termite-Mound Ventilation
6. Burgouts: burgrave burgraves burgs burgundies (current term) burgundy burhel burhels buriable burial burial chamber: burial garment burial ground burial grounds burial mound burial mounds burial site burial vault buriall; Literary usage of Burgundies
7. We had mounds of tasteless rice.
8. Quickly Eliminate Problem Mounds in Barnyards
9. Spread this out between those mounds.
10. The black Chokeberry is a deciduous shrub with a mounded shape
11. Low Scape Mound Aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage
12. Wicklander takes mound Abasing Oklahoma
13. Between the mounds the soil was parched.
14. Bull-dozers piled up huge mounds of dirt.
15. The mound becomes a temporary shrine.
16. The test of morphological disparity indicates that Gahagan Bifaces produced at the Mounds Plantation site occupy a more restricted range of morphospace than those produced at Gahagan Mound, providing indirect evidence for standardisation and diversity in Caddo biface production
17. Synonyms: agglomerate; Cumulation; cumulus; heap; mound; pile
18. Black Chokeberry is a dependable small to medium sized shrub with upright, mounded habit
19. Astilbe x arendsii 'Federsee' has green mounded foliage and is not very moisture sensitive
20. ‘Aardvarks can travel as far as 16 km a night, visiting termite mounds.’ ‘Like a little aardvark discovering a termite mound, her tiny nose twitched ecstatically.’ ‘Also, the aardvark is reported to eat wild cucumbers in addition to ants and termites.’
21. The hay was in a great mound.
22. We gotta get back to termite mound.
23. They banked the earth into a mound.
24. The mounded nest that ants build out of dirt or sand is called an Anthill
25. The bulldozer leveled the mound of earth.