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piling
[ pahy-ling ]
piling
/ ˈ±è²¹Éª±ôɪŋ /
noun
- the act of driving piles
- a number of piles
- a structure formed of piles
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Coupled with inflation, credit cards are sometimes used to keep households afloat despite debt piling up, he said.
The evidence is piling up that Trump's United States is not a reliable ally.
"Things you didn't understand kept piling on top of each other. It affected all the core subjects of science, English and maths. It made me really anxious."
Cuthbert was influential when she came off the bench, piling pressure on City's midfield with determined tackles and intense pressing, before a diving header for the winner in added time.
Residents spoke about a "plague of rats and cockroaches" and in Balsall Heath, three miles south of the city centre, Matthew Howes watched foxes piling in to tear open the black plastic bags.
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