Phrases with «wood pile»

The phrase "wood pile" refers to a pile or stack of wood. It typically represents a collection of chopped or cut logs or timber that can be used for various purposes like building, heating, or cooking. Full definition

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Sentences with «wood pile»

  • Or would you just rather throw every player who is out of form onto the permanent dead wood pile? (justarsenal.com)
  • They love to live in wood piles and tall grass. (hartz.com)
  • Once again, I dug through my scrap wood pile (I don't think it's getting any smaller) and made a little village out of some leftover 2 × 4 pieces. (jenwoodhouse.com)
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