Sentences with phrase «great pile»

I love love love the sound of giggling Grandchildren playing in great piles of multi-colored leaves!
Freestanding vintage shelving looks great piled high with a mixture of antique and modern pots and plates.
We particularly love this large red platter, which would look great piled high with colourful salad.
The conundrum is especially acute in cities, where individual aggregations quickly multiply into great piles of trash.
The only reason our bodies are such a big deal is because there are great piles of money to be made from body shame and promoting our insecurities.
Already blushed and ripe, they rested next to great piles of red and purple grapes impossible not to pick at.
This looks like a great «do whilst watching tv» kind of craft, I can imagine cutting a great pile of pieces and hardly noticing the time passing!
A great pile of wet dirt lay on the hut floor, feverishly excavated with homemade tools, tin cups and bare hands.
A dollar princess frequently found herself isolated and miserable in a great pile of a house that, however exquisite, was miles away from anywhere, with no heating apart from open fires and — horror of horror — no bathrooms.
Ruby finds a surrogate family in the woods: three teenage siblings, not orphaned but abandoned by their hippie parents in a great pile of a house.
«So yer saying Ma ain't gonna have great piles of her books in this store like you do?»
It sits atop a great pile of verbiage stretching back in time (and, indeed, far and wide at the same time), and this «long tail» of usage impinges on the meaning of what they write or say today.
That death benefit would be a great pile of money to pay the taxes your children will owe when they inherit all your taxable accounts.
I have a great pile of magazines as inspiration and your blog and so many others... I can do this!
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