Word: heap Word origin: Old English hēap (noun), hēapian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoop and German Haufen . Phonetic: hiːp Listen:
an untidy collection of objects placed haphazardly on top of each other. Example: a heap of cardboard boxes
a large amount or number of. Example: we have heaps of room
an untidy or dilapidated place or vehicle. Example: they climbed back in the heap and headed home
a great deal. Example: ‘How do you like Maggie?’ ‘I like you heaps better!’
put (objects or a loose substance) in a heap. Example: she heaped logs on the fire
direct a great deal of praise, abuse, criticism, etc. at (someone or something). Example: she heaped praise on the public for its generosity as charity donations continued to pour in
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