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    Heap
    /hēp/

    noun

    adverb

    • 1. a great deal: informal British "“How do you like Maggie?” “I like you heaps better!”"

    verb

    • 1. put (objects or a loose substance) in a heap: "she heaped logs on the fire"
    • 2. direct a great deal of praise, abuse, criticism, etc. at (someone or something): "she heaped praise on the public for its generosity as charity donations continued to pour in"
  2. Heap definition: a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile. See examples of HEAP used in a sentence.

  3. 3 days ago · A heap of things is a pile of them, especially a pile arranged in a rather untidy way. ...a heap of bricks. [ + of] ...a compost heap. He has dug up the tiles that cover the floor and left them in a heap.

  4. A heap can be a literal mound of things — a heap of money in your piggy bank, or a heap of wet towels beside the pool — or it can be a figurative pile. For example, you might worry that if you're caught eating your roommate's pizza you'll be in a heap of trouble.

  5. verb. informal uk / hiːp / us. [ T ] to put things into an untidy pile: He heaped more food onto his plate. heap criticism/insults/praise, etc on sb. to criticize / insult / praise, etc someone a lot. (Definition of heap from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of heap. in Chinese (Traditional)

  6. Define heap. heap synonyms, heap pronunciation, heap translation, English dictionary definition of heap. n. 1. A group of things placed or thrown, one on top of the other: a heap of dirty rags lying in the corner.

  7. Definition of heap noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Heap Definition. hēp. heaped, heaping, heaps. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. heaps. A group of things placed or thrown, one on top of the other. A heap of dirty rags lying in the corner. American Heritage. A pile, mass, or mound of things jumbled together. Webster's New World.

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