Phrases with «big pile»

The phrase "big pile" means a large amount or a lot of something, usually gathered or stacked together. Full definition

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Sentences with «big pile»

  • The state needs to have a good sense of how big that pile of cash is before making final decisions on where and what to cut. (syracuse.com)
  • Speaking of things piling up and pulling at my heart strings... in the corner of my studio a great big pile of fleece has been accumulating. (soulemama.com)
  • Now please tell me what I should do with my shoes besides throw them all in one big pile at the bottom of my closet. (mommyshorts.com)
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