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Example sentences for "whole heap"

  • I thought they had taken all; but when I came to put the place in order, that I might come away here, I found a whole heap more of her things, and a good many papers of hers, hid away under the bed.

  • The next day, ten or twelve of the donkeys were missing, and a whole heap of people set out upon the track--for there were plenty of marks of red ochre near the field, where some sheep had been stolen the night before.

  • As for Shortshanks, he went first of all on board the Ogre's ship, and took a whole heap of gold and silver rings, as large as hoops, and trotted off with them as hard as he could to the palace.

  • So a whole heap of pillows and cushions was brought, and the captain had a bed in a side-room.

  • I'll be bound there's a whole heap of gold and silver down there still!

  • I've hyarn her tell a whole heap 'bout de patterollers an' de Ku Klux Klan but of course I wuz borned atter de surrender, I now bein' jist sixty one.

  • We 'longed ter Mr. Abner Parker who lived near Raleigh an' he had maybe a hundert slaves an' a whole heap of lan'.

  • I seed a whole heap of Yankees when dey comed ter Hillsboro an' most of 'em ain't got no respeck fer God, man, nor de debil.

  • The fine weather won't hold out much longer, and I guess there's a whole heap of letters waitin' for me to answer 'em.

  • But I guess you knows as well as I do that Broken Feather collared a whole heap of 'em?

  • But a whole heap of questions have been buzzing around in my head lately, and they need to get out sometime.

  • You see," he added, "I'm asking you a whole heap.

  • Guess you told me a whole heap of fool stuff one time and another.

  • I've thought of all this a whole heap," he said gently.

  • Grandma shielded her in the work part a whole heap to get to live where she did.

  • The colored folks today lak a whole heap bein' like they was fo' the War.

  • It depends a whole heap on the way they do.

  • He aer got to drop his muzzle a whole heap before he hits us.

  • It helped a whole heap, and therefore a reward was earned.

  • There's a whole heap of things I'd like to know.

  • You needn't ask a whole heap of questions.

  • Say, Kate," she cried with a great air of patronage, "you have a whole heap to learn.

  • You're talking a whole heap of nonsense," she declared severely.

  • Look at 'em fighting, struggling, and using up a whole heap of good energy to keep level with this old tub.

  • They've a slogan up there that means a whole heap, and it comes from him, and runs through the whole work going on, right down to the Chink camp cooks.

  • Skert reckons we got a whole heap of the Skandinavia 'throw-outs,' around here now.

  • She's loyal to us, and she's got that which counts a whole heap when it comes to getting a man on her side.

  • You know, I've got a whole heap of beautiful language running around in my head, and when I try to turn it loose it comes out all mussed up and wrong.

  • It's going to give you a whole heap of worry, and, anyway, the world's liable to retaliate.

  • But it was one of those things which between men count a whole heap.

  • They buried their meat and money and a whole heap of things.

  • I been sick a whole heap, spent a lot on my medicines and doctor bill.

  • Ma talked a whole heap at tines more 'an others (times) about slavery times.

  • Here it has been nearly six weeks since last I done any authorizing, and a whole heap of things has come to pass since then; yet, when I looks back at it, it seems like 'twas only yesterday when last I held my pen in hand.

  • It sort o' sweeps away a whole heap of fusty city smells, and gives us something a deal more worth breathing.

  • It's jest one of them things which crops up in a country like this, where a whole heap o' the laws happens along through custom.

  • It means all that, and," he added with a smile that was unreadable, "a whole heap more.

  • If we could see diff'rent at will, there's a whole heap I'd have changed in my life.

  • But there's a whole heap in it you don't see--now.

  • There's a whole heap of trouble lying around in this thing.

  • I've paid for it, a whole heap more'n it's worth, and I demand my property!

  • That blamed thing's cost me a whole heap more'n it's worth to anybody except me and the Chinaman.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ardently desired; crimson velvet; dead whale; right over; said the old man; shall bring; thou likest; whole being; whole black; whole body; whole crowd; whole family; whole force; whole generation; whole group; whole groups; whole heap; whole holiday; whole life; whole nation; whole number; whole race; whole series; whole story; whole week; wholesome food