Definition of «dirt piles»

The phrase "dirt piles" refers to heaps or mounds of soil or earth that are collected or accumulated in one place.

Sentences with «dirt piles»

  • There are huge dirt piles in between the legs of the tables and the floor has a lot of spots of dirt on it as well. (zillow.com)
  • When a janitor negligently vacuums up some of the dirt from the gallery full of dirt piles, a frantic staff member tells Christian of the catastrophe. (firstthings.com)
  • With aplomb, he orders her to pull out photographs of the original dirt piles, empty the vacuum cleaner, and put the dirt back into place. (firstthings.com)
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