1. heap
The building was reduced to a heap of rubble.
The unemployed always wind up at the bottom of the heap.
heap of letters
Clothes were heaped on a chair
Lying on the heap of...
A delicatessen caught fire and burned down, leaving a heap of ashes.
The wood was kindled, the flames arose, and a mouldering heap of ashes was soon all that remained of Mrs Askew and her fellow martyrs.
You must love the crust of the earth on which you dwell more than the sweet crust of any bread or cake; you must be able to extract nutriment out of a sand heap.
... and it drove a heap of traffic backwards and...
in heaps / a rubbish heap
Jack has a whole heaps of CDs.
Joan is just twenty years old, but she looks like a heap.
How much for this heap?
Your room is so dirty, look at this heap of rubbish!
There isn't any car mechanic in the world who can fix this old heap
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going to extremesPart 5 (Purple)2. bundle
The peddler carried a big bundle on his back.
He bound old letters into a bundle.
The books were tied up in a bundle.
He went out carrying a bundle of clothing.
That little bundle.
Jiro was all smiles after he made a bundle at the pachinko parlor.
If it was just a book the Space Police wouldn't be sticking their noses in. The problem is that it's a bundle of super technology.
You know how crazy they are over their little bundle of joy.
A company can MAKE a bundle by selling unwanted property.
Then she hands me a tiny bundle.
hey are selling all of those things in a bundle
This time we're gonna make a bundle.
A sheaf of something means a bundle of things, particularly paper
When Bullet shows up, make sure he gets that bundle
Boy, you're a bundle of optimism today
3. to put a large number of things on top of each other
4. a heap of things lying one on top of another