Use "heap|heaped|heaping|heaps" 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. Congeries a collection of particles, parts, or things; a heap; a group of things heaped together.

4. Heap after heaps, of complications, griefs, Worries, tongue-Clackings, nonsenses and shame For not making good

5. Cumulation Meaning: "act of heaping together;" 1620s, "a heap, that which is piled up," noun of action from cumulate

6. Aggerose (a.) In heaps; full of heaps

7. N Cumulation The act of heaping together or piling up; acCumulation.; n Cumulation That which is cumulated or heaped together; a heap.; n Cumulation In civil law, and thence in Scots and Louisiana law, combination of causes of action or defenses in a single proceeding; joinder, so that all must be tried together

8. Aggerose: In heaps; formed in heaps

9. What does Aggerose mean? In heaps; full of heaps

10. We are heaping wood on the fire.

11. We have heaps of time.

12. And two heaping tablespoons of baboon dung.

13. Heaping side dishes are always 70 cents.

14. Norman heaped satire on his adversaries.

15. You have heaps of time.

16. Because I was served heaping spoonfuls of criticism.

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

18. Help yourself-there's heaps more.

19. slope angle of heap;

20. Children are busy heaping up snowmen in the yard.

21. The waiter brought us two heaping plates of spaghetti.

22. I could hear him slipping over the heaps of dirt, his spurs dragging in the rubbish heaps.

23. slope angle of heap

24. She's been there heaps of times.

25. Heaps of garbage littered the grounds.

26. I've got heaps to tell you.

27. He disapproves of heaping praise on young artists.

28. 19 Mrs. Madrigal heaped more carrots onto Michael'splate.

29. The children have heaps of energy.

30. 19 The waiter brought us two heaping plates of spaghetti.

31. Eileen collected the leaves, heaping them into piles for burning.

32. I watched the men rake leaves into heaps.

33. 2 Mrs. Madrigal heaped more carrots onto Michael'splate.

34. Heaps of decaying refuse littered every street.

35. We have heaps of work to do.

36. They brought home heaps of travel brochures.

37. 8 Yes—heaps of times, " said Huck."

38. Whitlock silently cursed Graham for heaping more suspicion on him.

39. Put them in a heap.

40. Who will heap the stones?

41. Heaps of dusty books lay on the floor.

42. 6 The enemy was mowed down in heaps.

43. Today men heap reproach and shame,

44. 3 It was surrounded with heaps of combustible materials.

45. Heaped inside is his cargo —a bundle of small stones.

46. The wood cutter began heaping up the sticks he cut.

47. The floor of her office is heaped Chaotically with books.

48. We piled the branches into heaps for burning.

49. It was surrounded with heaps of combustible materials.

50. The machine flung up great heaps of earth.

51. Do have a second helping there's heaps more.

52. Our host was very heaping a plate of food to us.

53. Our host was very generous, heaping a plate of food to us.

54. And heaping side orders, including coleslaw and potato salad, cost 70 cents.

55. 22 For you will be heaping burning coals on his head,*+

56. 12 I watched the men rake leaves into heaps.

57. A lively, bustling place with heaps of atmosphere.

58. There's heaps of time before the plane leaves.

59. The reproach and dishonor heaped upon his own name remains.

60. Our new house is heaps bigger than our last one.

61. Backtenter at Union Papertech Limited Heap Bridge

62. Backtenter at Union Papertech Limited Heap Bridge

63. I was struck all of a heap.

64. The floor of her office is heaped Chaotically with books.

65. By clearing away all the reproach ever heaped on his name.

66. They are heaping chain on chain around the limbs of their subjects.

67. Synonyms: agglomerate; Cumulation; cumulus; heap; mound; pile

68. And made thy world an undistinguishable heap.

69. Your belly is a heap of wheat,

70. The multitude of the slain and the heaps of carcasses

71. He looks heaps better than when I last saw him.

72. Anthills are heaps of soil commonly found around gardens

73. There's still heaps to prepare for Victoria's charity tea.

74. I got in a heap of trouble.

75. A heap of bones, a wrecked carbuncle.

76. Those who were brought up wearing scarlet+ have embraced ash heaps.

77. The spur was forthwith transferred to the heap.

78. We can heap up a snowman in winter.

79. Backtenter at Union Papertech Limited Heap Bridge

80. If you do it, you will be heaping up trouble for yourself.