Use "pile up" in a sentence

1. Problems were beginning to pile up.

2. Sometimes emotions pile up when managing the boards.

3. Unpaid bills began to pile up Alarmingly

4. You may pile up the books here.

5. 1 Unpaid bills began to pile up alarmingly.

6. As when sheaves pile up in their time.

7. It'll start to pile up and get Backwinded

8. The leukocytes pile up, creating and worsening the inflammation.

9. Ice Ride up and Pile up Against Maritime Structures.

10. They pile up a dirt ramp and capture it.

11. On the ground fully pile up the pallen leaves.

12. Recently it has started to pile up quite quickly.

13. Slick roads caused a six-car pile-up along Highway

14. The harmful fumes pile up and make people ill.

15. Storms sweep across it and pile up great waves.

16. Cars often pile up here in the rush hours.

17. We can continue to pile up such program models indefinitely.

18. Or it could be just an old fashioned pile-up.

19. Five people have been killed in a motorway pile-up.

20. The paper spools pile up on the floor like giant tagliatelle.

21. Later a 30-vehicle pile-up shut the M62 near Humberside.

22. Three people died in a multiple pile-up in freezing fog.

23. Boats often pile up on the rocks in the shallow water.

24. 23 Or it could be just an old fashioned pile-up.

25. Kids, why don't you go pile up the leaves in the yard?

26. 3 Or it could be just an old fashioned pile-up.

27. The man and boy then start to pile up a barricade.

28. Meanwhile, parts bound for the striking plants are continuing to pile up.

29. They Began to pile up chairs, one on top of the other.

30. The work has a tendency to pile up if I'm not careful.

31. When it's windy... two feet of sand can pile up in one night.

32. Work tends to pile up if I don't keep on top of it.

33. Four cars damaged in the pile up have been towed away for forensic tests.

34. Pile-up:Two drivers were injured after a three vehicle pile-up in Burscough, Ormskirk.

35. Killed in a pile-up on the M25 on her way home from the airport.

36. Several people were injured in a 12-vehicle pile-up on the M25 near Wisley, Surrey.

37. Three people were hurt in a 12-car pile up on a fog-bound motorway yesterday.

38. Across the city the flowers, teddy bears and other cuddly toys were continuing to pile up.

39. He lets waste bits of paper pile up in his room - he won't let me touch them.

40. Waste can also occur if we allow magazines, books, or other literature to pile up at home.

41. In a large fenced-off security zone[Sentencedict.com], drums pile up to the level of a two storey house.

42. I feel their lOsses pile up like dirt thrown on a box after it has been lowered into the earth.

43. Cumulative: ( kyū'myū-lă-tiv ), Tending to accumulate or pile up, as with certain drugs that may have a Cumulative effect.

44. You realize there was a major pile-up? Lord knows how many vehicles - all of them following us, I suspect.

45. To correct pile-up errors in measurements of short-lived radionuclides having high starting activities a numerical method was introduced.

46. One man died and seven were hurt - one seriously - in a three-car pile-up at Drumrane Road, near Limavady.

47. Round the corner of Droscent Bay, between the pile-up masses of broken rock, a flock of sheep came pattering.

48. To pile up the runs you must get over 40 with three darts - any excess is added to your score.

49. As the corkscrew meats accumulate in the cup and the delicately colored shells pile up at my feet, examples multiply.

50. The collision, just before 30 pm on Monday, caused a pile-up that involved two other cars, injuring four people.

51. Guilty secrets begin to pile up that may be disclosed to no one else at all, not even friends or family.

52. He was jailed for six months and fined for dangerous driving after crashing his car while drunk, causing a four-vehicle pile-up.

53. The simulated result indicates a few number of full energy deposition pulse shapes are similar to rising-edge pile-up pulse shapes.

54. In another accident two people were taken to hospital after a three-car pile-up on the A3 near Chippenham, in Wilts.

55. Ian Connor, pulled 47-year-old David Haigh from his car after the vehicle was involved in a five car pile-up.

56. Read in studio Back to that news that five people have been killed and another five seriously injured in a motorway pile-up.

57. In all the chaos of a galactic pile-up, plenty of gas should get funneled toward the center and gobbled up, astronomers reasoned.

58. Thankfully the Reds triumphed and as the season began to climax Liverpool found themselves facing the fixture pile-up of all fixture pile-ups.

59. Professor Harold Hill, in Meredith Willson’s The Music Man, cautioned: “You pile up enough tomorrows, and you’ll find you’ve collected a lot of empty yesterdays.”

60. Later that year he also illustrated, in dramatic fashion, its ability to withstand crashes when he walked unharmed from a spectacular pile-up at Monza.

61. The wild boar which abounds… accumulate: …Origin & history From accumulō‎ ("amass, pile up") Adverb abundantly, Copiously Synonyms abundanter Related words & phrases accumulator accumulō…

62. It ‘laughs at every fortified place,’ for any fortress falls when the Babylonians ‘pile up dust’ by building a mound of earth from which to assault it.

63. Examples of Befooled in a Sentence Mahabharata : Entangled in a hundred worldly snares, Self-seeking men, by ignorance deluded, Strive by unrighteous means to pile up riches.

64. By presenting from different aspect the pile-up accident in high-speed wire-rod rolling mill, the article analyzes the main cause and proposes the possible solutions.

65. So, they put the cells in cultures, chicken cells, dumped the virus on it, and it would pile up, and they would say, this is malignant and this is normal.

66. If you are gone for a longer period of time, do not advertise your absence by letting newspapers or mail pile up in the front yard or in the mailbox.

67. Backwash An even layer of water that moves along the sea floor from the beach through the surf zone and caused by the pile-up of water on the beach from incoming breakers

68. — Blather doesn’t seem as Blathery after a win, even a pre-season one (Barry) CARLSON DONE FOR SEASON One reason to hate pre-season games is the number of injuries that pile up during these

69. Amass: 1 v collect or gather Synonyms: accumulate , conglomerate , cumulate , gather , pile up Types: backlog accumulate and create a backlog accrete grow or become attached by accretion drift be piled up in banks or heaps by the force of wind or a current Type of: increase become bigger or greater in amount v get or gather together “She is

70. Congeries (n.) "a collection into one mass or aggregate," 1610s, from Latin Congeries "heap, pile, collected mass," from congerere "to bring together, pile up," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + gerere "to carry, perform" (see gest).False singular congery is attested by 1866.

71. Construction (n.) late 14c., construccioun, "act of Construing; manner of understanding the arrangement of words in translation" (a sense now obsolete), from Latin constructionem (nominative constructio) "a putting or placing together, a building," noun of action from past-participle stem of construere "to pile up together, accumulate; build, make, erect," from assimilated form of com "with

72. Construe (v.) late 14c., "to arrange the words of (a translation) in their natural order," hence "to interpret, explain, understand the meaning of," from Late Latin Construere "to relate grammatically," in classical Latin "to build up, pile together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + struere "to pile up" (from PIE root *stere-"to spread").