When they are cold and ready to serve, pile them on a flat dish, trim the ends even, and pour over them slowly a French dressing.
Pile them in a pyramid on a dish, and pour over them a white Mayonnaise.
Either, sir, to pile them up outside the palisades, so large as to be able to walk up upon them, or else to pile them up to set fire to them, and burn us out.
Pile them on a white d’oyley, strew over sifted sugar, and serve them very hot.
Pile them prettily on a dish, and decorate them with holly leaves.
Pile them up well in the middle of the dish, pressing them to an oval shape with the hands.
Pile them on a dish in the form of a pyramid, with slices of hard-boiled egg, cut lemon, and parsley.
Pile them high in the centre of a dish on a napkin and garnish with the same preserves the tartlets are filled with.
Spread a layer of made mustard over the strips of fried bread, and then cover them with grated Parmesan cheese, pile them up on a dish, and place them in the oven.
Directly the fritters are a nice brown, take them out, break off the rough pieces, shake some finely powdered sugar over them, pile them up on a dish, and serve.
If you wish to have them look pretty, pile them up in the centre of a silver dish, and place a few ripe red tomatoes round the base on some bright green parsley.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pile them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.