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noun
- A long slender column usually of timber, steel, or reinforced concrete driven into the ground to carry a vertical load
"… thus Ellet reported that the riverbed was … firm enough to drive piles into for the foundations of piers."
- A wedge-shaped heraldic charge usually placed vertically with the broad end up
- A target-shooting arrowhead without cutting edges
- An ancient Roman foot soldier's heavy javelin
verb
- To drive piles into
verb
- To lay or place in a pile stack
- To heap in abundance load
"piled potatoes on his plate"
- To collect little by little into a mass
- To form a pile or accumulation
- To move or press forward in or as if in a mass crowd
"piled into a car"
noun
- Any great number or quantity lot
"made a pile of money"
- A large building or group of buildings
- A great amount of money fortune
"She made a pile in the stock market."
- Reactor
noun
- A coat or surface of usually short close fine furry hairs
- A velvety surface produced by an extra set of filling yarns that form raised loops which are cut and sheared
noun
- A single hemorrhoid
- Hemorrhoids
noun
- A machine for driving piles see pile into the ground
- A person who operates a pile driver
- A forceful hit or kick (as of a ball)
"hit a pile-driver into the net from 20 yards out"
- A wrestling move in which a wrestler seizes an opponent and drops to the floor driving the opponent headfirst into the mat
"The turning point of the match took place when Garcia executed a picturesque piledriver on Casanova."
phrasal verb
- To move into a place or vehicle quickly
"She parked the van and we all piled in."
phrasal verb
- To join other people in criticizing something or someone in usually an unfair way
"After the first few negative reviews, all the other critics started piling on."
phrasal verb
- To move out of a place or a vehicle quickly
"She parked the van, and the kids piled out."
This clue was used on July 10, 2025.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
May 16, 2025
February 23, 2025