Piled - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpaɪld|  American pronunciation of the word piled
Brit.  |paɪld|  British pronunciation of the word piled
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto pile
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto pile

Extra examples

We piled all the dishes in the sink after dinner.

...a cart piled up with hay...

She piled on the war paint.

The broker piled up money by besting his clients.

The garbage just piled up all summer. No pickup.

I do think the actor piled the agony up a little too high in that last scene.

She piled potatoes on his plate.

The office has been piled with work ever since the new director arrived.

The child piled up the bricks until they fell over.

The train stopped, and crowds of passengers piled off (out).

As soon as the gates were opened, crowds of football supporters piled in.

The tourists piled towards the exits.

The hounds piled after her.

The wall was planked and piled internally.

A bus and three cars piled up on the main road this morning.

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