Phrases with «huge pile»

The phrase "huge pile" refers to a large collection or stack of things placed on top of each other. Full definition

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Sentences with «huge pile»

  • Investors buy the bonds, and all parties begin to reap the profits, but the borrowers are often left with huge piles of debt! (nomorecreditcards.com)
  • Do you then think after 30 years the same number of mice would be there and the food would be lying around in huge piles? (wattsupwiththat.com)
  • I no longer think that businesses and business owners are always sitting on huge piles of cash and are looking to stick it to you to get more. (freemoneyfinance.com)
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