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Example sentences for "little pile"

  • He was sitting alone at a table laid for three in one of the deep recesses, with a little pile of letters and a newspaper before him.

  • And he swept a little pile of crumpled papers into the fire.

  • It was worth every cent, although it took nearly every dollar of my little pile.

  • Just outside its wall he dug a deep grave, and carrying the faithful old monkey to it he lowered him gently to the bottom and filling up the grave again, heaped a little pile of stones on the mound.

  • I spent it at first as though there was no end to my little pile," he said.

  • A little pile of gnawed white skulls of various sizes represented at least a portion of the season's catch.

  • In a very few moments they came to a bundle of pelts, a little pile of traps, the unnecessary impediments discarded by the man they pursued.

  • She had however saved a little pile of twigs from the debris on the porch.

  • Then she hurried to the ground and gathered a little pile of powdered bark that was very dry, and some dead leaves and grasses that had lain long in the hot sun.

  • He sucked in his lips in a windy whisper as he counted out the change in bills of smaller denominations and topped them with a little pile of silver.

  • With what you’ve got left and my little pile we’ve more than enough to buy you back.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little pile" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good green; little consequence; little distance from the; little figure; little finger; little good; little hamlet; little heart; little hole; little lass; little money; little older; little panel; little pepper; little pleasure; little room; little round; little sister; little space; little spirit; little table; little thought; little village; little worth; not well; please myself