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The example sentences of HEAPED in videos (3 in total of 3)

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a determiner heaped verb, past tense teaspoon noun, singular or mass , of preposition or subordinating conjunction baking noun, singular or mass soda noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction bicarbonate noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction soda noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction put verb, base form that preposition or subordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction eight cardinal number ounces noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction water noun, singular or mass ,
add verb, base form a determiner heaped verb, past participle teaspoon noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction powdered adjective gelatin noun, singular or mass to to each determiner one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner and coordinating conjunction stir noun, singular or mass well adverb .

Use "heaped" in a sentence | "heaped" example sentences

How to use "heaped" in a sentence?

  • Small things were important. Secods were small things, and if you heaped enough of those on top of one another, they became a man's life.
    -Brandon Sanderson-
  • When I was a teacher, teachers would come into my classroom and admire my desk on which lay nothing whatever, whereas theirs were heaped with papers and books.
    -Norman MacCaig-
  • Come, heart, where hill is heaped upon hill: For there the mystical brotherhood Of sun and moon and hollow and wood And river and stream work out their will.
    -William Butler Yeats-
  • It is my duty to voice the sufferings of humankind, the never-ending sufferings heaped mountain high. This is my task, but it is not an easy one to fulfill.
    -Kathe Kollwitz-
  • All the prayers in the Scripture you will find to be reasoning with God, not a multitude of words heaped together.
    -Stephen Charnock-
  • The reward for being a good problem solver is to be heaped with more and more difficult problems to solve
    -R. Buckminster Fuller-
  • Notwithstanding all the wrongs that slavery heaped upon me, I can bless it for one thing-youth's important lesson of self-reliance.
    -Elizabeth Keckley-
  • The lies (Western slander) which well-meaning zeal has heaped round this man (Muhammad) are disgraceful to ourselves only.
    -Thomas Carlyle-
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Definition and meaning of HEAPED

What does "heaped mean?"

/hēp/

heaped

verb
put in heap.

What are synonyms of "heaped"?
Some common synonyms of "heaped" are:
  • pile,
  • stack,
  • assemble,
  • accumulate,
  • collect,
  • amass,
  • store,
  • stockpile,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/pīl/

pile
adjective noun verb

(Surface) consisting of usually short threads. heap of things. (E.g. of problems) to increase; get more or worse.

/stak/

stack
noun verb

Large tube through which smoke exits a building. arrange several things in pile.

/əˈsembəl/

assemble
verb

To gather together in one place.

/əˈkyo͞om(y)əˌlāt/

accumulate
verb

gather together or acquire increasing number or quantity of.

/kəˈlekt/

collect
adjective adverb verb

(of phone call) paid for by person receiving it. in way that is paid for by person receiving call. To increase or build up into a pile over time.

/əˈmas/

amass
verb

gather together or accumulate over period of time.

/stôr/

store
noun verb

Place where things are kept for future use. To put things in a place for later use.

/ˈstäkˌpīl/

stockpile
noun verb

Large supply of something kept for future use. accumulate large stock of.

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