piles
/paɪlz/noun1 syllable
Piles means: a large number or amount.
Synonyms for piles21
noun, as in a large number or amount
noun, as in venous swelling external or internal to the anal sphincter
hemorrhoid, haemorrhoid
also used for piles
heaps of, load of, mountain of, shedload of, ton of
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What does piles mean?2
noun
1
a large number or amount“made lots of new friends”
2
venous swelling external or internal to the anal sphincter
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with piles?8
Piles in a sentence
- We spend piles of money on the things we don't really use.CM
- Keiko deftly piles up the cutlery and takes them to the sink.unknown
- Snow falls silently and piles up ... on top of me.unknown
- Keiko deftly piles up the dishes and takes them to the sink.xtofu80
- They're replacing the rotten piles under the bridge.sharptoothed
- Rake the leaves into piles and we'll burn them.sharptoothed
- I crushed the piles of leaves by stomping on it.mailohilohi
- Sami kept piles of newspapers in the attic.OsoHombre
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