Piles synonyms
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heap (related)
rubble (related)
a large number or amount
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a large number or amount
(Often in the plural) An engorged, dilated and easily broken varicosity in the perianal area, often accompanied by intense itching and throbbing pain: piles.
haemorrhoid
(UK) Alternative spelling of hemorrhoid.
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They paid him a stack of money to keep quiet.
(Dial.) A large amount; great deal
(--- Poker, etc.) All the money bet at a single time; pool; kitty
An abundant amount, especially of money.
A disorderly or confused collection or mass of things; jumble; hodgepodge
A musical setting of certain parts of the Mass, especially the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
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(Informal) Treatment received:
The quantity of anything made in one operation or lot
(Botany) A vascular bundle.
Any heap or pile
A downward movement; descent:
Nap is a brief period of sleep, or a fabric surface that is made of short hairs or fibers.
A bank or pile, as of sand or snow, heaped up by currents of air or water.
A considerable amount or number:
Manner of building, constructing, or organizing
The definition of fortune is wealth, good luck or what is going to happen.
A cold pack.
(Informal) A great amount
The definition of a tumble is an act of somersaulting, stumbling or falling, or disorder or confusion.
A thick, bushy or tangled mass, as of hair
Capitol Hill. Often used with the.
To pack (items, for example) to excess; cram:
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To gather, press, or move in a throng.
To accumulate and store away money, goods, or other valued items
To accumulate; to amass.
To gather into a cluster, mass, or ball
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To harvest or pick:
Store is defined as to put away or to stock.
To cause to rise:
Arise is defined as to come into existence or to come up, often unexpectedly.
To load
To become full
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To load to capacity; fill:
To put together in a lump or lumps
A great number or quantity
A huge quantity:
One's fortune in life; one's fate:
A group or mass of distinct things or individuals
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A mass or pile; accumulation
The earth, especially together with the life it supports:
A large quantity; many. [First attested around 1150 to 1350.]
ditches (antonym)
The definition of a ditch is a long narrow trench or hole dug into the ground.
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holes (antonym)
An opening or perforation:
separates (antonym)
To divide (a thing) into separate parts.
scatters (antonym)
To scatter is to spread something around in different directions or different places.
dissipates (antonym)
To break up and scatter; dispel; disperse
orders (related)
A sequence or arrangement of successive things:
riches (related)
Wealthy people considered as a group. Often used with the :
pile (related)
Find another word for piles. In this page you can discover 80 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for piles, like: heap, rubble, heaps, scores, loads, rafts, slews, wads, oodles, gobs and scads.