full (related)
Having an appetite completely satisfied, especially for food or drink:
large (related)
Of great extent or amount
Very plentiful; more than sufficient; ample
To put or set in a pile; heap up
To pile or arrange in a stack
To accumulate a stockpile.
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To heap into a raised mass:
To treat or deal with in a mass, or include in one group
Jumble is defined as to confuse something or to mix something up.
To heap or draw earth around plants.
To accumulate over time, to amass little by little.
To throw down or out roughly; empty out or unload as in a heap or mass
To gather in a heap; accumulate.
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To gather together in a limited space:
To gather or grow in a cluster or clusters
Bank means to pile up or build up.
To gather or cause to increase; amass:
Store is defined as to put away or to stock.
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To gather and pile in shocks
To belong to or form a group:
To put (money) in a bank, as for safekeeping or to earn interest
1917 ""Will you come over now and try on your dress?"" Ally asked, looking at her with wistful admiration. ""I want to be sure the sleeves don't ruck up the same as they did yesterday."" — Edith Wharton, Summer, Chapter 12.
Barricade means to put up a barrier to shut something in or out.
To put into a specific order or relation; dispose:
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A group of organisms ranking above a family and below a class.
To give a particular order or position to; classify.
To rise or extend above the surrounding level, as clouds.
To join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope:
To give or bestow abundantly or liberally:
To give abundantly; shower:
To give something in abundance to:
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(Computing) To read (data or a program) from a storage medium into computer memory.
To load
To fill up with items:
To load with freight
To become full
To load to capacity; fill:
To live or behave without a clear purpose or goal:
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disbursing (antonym)
To pay out, as from a fund; expend.
levelling (antonym)
To adjust or adapt to a certain level.
flattening (antonym)
To level to the ground
scattering (antonym)
(Baseball) To allow (hits or walks) in small numbers over several innings. Used of a pitcher.
giving (related)
To perform for an audience:
running-over
Find another word for heaping. In this page you can discover 48 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for heaping, like: full, large, sated, abundant, piling, stacking, stockpiling, mounding, lumping, jumbling and hilling.
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