Phrases with «whole pile»

The phrase "whole pile" means a large amount or a lot of something all together. Full definition

Sentences with «whole pile»

  • Yes I realize the AFB and everyone else has a formula to balanced budgets, but with corporate taxes a mere shadow of what the were some 20 years ago, it will take a whole pile of growth or it will tax some major tax reform to keep the books out of the red and push into the black. (progressive-economics.ca)
  • Not to mention that I once came upon a whole pile of rocks, who knows what was going on there. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • My 2 cents in the whole pile of posts. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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