"Heaped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Heaped" Meaning

The word "heaped" is a verb or adjective that means:

To throw or pour something carelessly or rapidly into a heap or pile.
A large quantity or amount of something that has been thrown or poured carelessly or rapidly into a heap or pile.
(Of a mass of something, such as dirt, stones, or food) gathered or thrown together in a large quantity.

For example:

The children heaped their toys onto the carpet.
The tablecloth was heaped with delicious food.
The garden was heaped with leaves after the storm.

"Heaped" Examples

5 Examples of "Heaped"


The snowflakes heaped up on the balcony, creating a messy pile.
By the time we arrived, our luggage was heaped everywhere on the floor.
The farmer's market stall was heaped with fresh vegetables and fruits from the local harvest.
After the party, the trash cans were heaped with beer bottles and leftover snacks.
The landscape architects carefully raked the sand to prevent it from heaping up into large drifts.

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A person who listens to something, such as music, a radio program, or a lecture.

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