Present participle for to form a stack or heap
“If they let the garbage pile up for a couple of weeks at single-family homes in tonier parts of town, heads will roll.”
Present participle for to come, accumulate or gather together into a single mass or collection
(intransitive) Present participle for to become larger in size or degree
(of a living thing) Present participle for to get bigger physically through natural development
Present participle for to bring together or amass as a single group or collection
Present participle for to hold or maintain
Present participle for to jam, become congested, or form a tailback
Present participle for to occupy to the point of overflow
Present participle for to dig or turn over soil with a spade
Present participle for to produce (a list or book) by assembling information collected from other sources
Present participle for to fill with a large amount of something
Present participle for to form into a group or groups
Present participle for to add up the full number or amount of
Present participle for to physically destroy
Present participle for to hit or collide with, typically with a moving vehicle
An increase in quantity, size, or degree
Resulting from accumulation or a series of additions
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