Pronunciation of the English word piling.
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1. | His debts were piling up. | |
2. | And so the method that works is treading down the snow to harden it, making blocks and piling them up. | |
3. | The bills keep piling up. | |
4. | No matter how much I rush it, miscellaneous work keeps piling up and I can't catch up with it. | |
5. | The dishes are piling up in the sink. | |
6. | You say that your savings are piling up and you have no way of spending them? That's really an extravagant kind of worry to have. | |
7. | Sami's unpaid bills were piling up. | |
8. | The dishes are piling up in the sink because we've run out of dishwashing detergent. | |
9. | We, sword in hand, make onset, and invite / the gods and Jove himself the spoil to share, / and piling couches, banquet on the fare. | |
10. | The only road connecting his home to the local market is very narrow, a one-way track, built by piling dirt between two plots of farmland. |