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    piling
    [ noun ]
    a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure
    <noun.artifact>


    Pile \Pile\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Piled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Piling}.]
    1. To lay or throw into a pile or heap; to heap up; to
    collect into a mass; to accumulate; to amass; -- often
    with up; as, to pile up wood. ``Hills piled on hills.''
    --Dryden. ``Life piled on life.'' --Tennyson.

    The labor of an age in piled stones. --Milton.

    2. To cover with heaps; or in great abundance; to fill or
    overfill; to load.

    {To pile arms} {To pile muskets} (Mil.), to place three guns
    together so that they may stand upright, supporting each
    other; to stack arms.


    Piling \Pil"ing\, n. [See {Pile} a heap.]
    1. The act of heaping up.

    2. (Iron Manuf.) The process of building up, heating, and
    working, fagots, or piles, to form bars, etc.


    Piling \Pil"ing\, n. [See {Pile} a stake.]
    A series of piles; piles considered collectively; as, the
    piling of a bridge.

    {Pug piling}, sheet piles connected together at the edges by
    dovetailed tongues and grooves.

    {Sheet piling}, a series of piles made of planks or half logs
    driven edge to edge, -- used to form the walls of
    cofferdams, etc.

    1. Everybody is piling on the bandwagon."
    2. Requests for our lecturers are piling up from labor unions, religious groups, neighbors and housewives organizations, sports and social clubs." The workers are all volunteers and are picked mostly from among university students and young professionals.
    3. Bolton explains: 'There is a hole in the order book after 1997 which makes many people nervous, but the company is piling up cash.'
    4. The once fast-growing company began piling up losses in 1986, when its main business of producing software for International Business Machines Corp.'s mainframe computers ran into stiff competition.
    5. "There were bodies lying on all sides," one witness at Bab-el-Oued reported. "The soldiers were piling them into trucks, one body on top of another." The witness and others reported several dozen people were injured and taken away in ambulances.
    6. Union des Assurances de Paris, for example has been piling up new acquisitions across Europe at breakneck pace.
    7. He also spent the years prior to 1987 piling into investment bonds managed by Scottish Equitable, on the advice of Robert Noble-Warren. 'We had quite a dizzy time in the run-up to Black Monday.
    8. It was vital that they left the area. The ambassador's statement came as soldiers and journalists witnessed hundreds of armed police piling into buses and armed personnel carriers and leaving the town.
    9. That is only part of the dubious baggage Democrats are piling on the fiscal 1988 defense-authorization bill.
    10. Helms, seeking his fourth term, easily dispatched two token opponents in the GOP primary, piling up 84 percent of the vote.
    11. Gone are the days of piling gadgetry high and selling it cheap, which made chairman Mr Alan Sugar famous.
    12. The nostalgia that is fueling comeback tours for rock bands such as the Who and Jefferson Airplane and piling up ratings points for "The Wonder Years" has brought back something else: old commercials.
    13. They read newspapers and magazines, and they know the evidence against tobacco is piling up.
    14. Overseas investors, who had been piling into the gilts market, redoubled their enthusiasm. Yields on short-dated maturities, which indicate the market's expectation of interest rate cuts, fell sharply.
    15. Color televisions, an item the Chinese once needed patience and good connections to obtain, are piling up by the millions in warehouses.
    16. We trawl for shrimp all around that piling," Authement said.
    17. They have done so through repeated restructurings that supply new loans to help cover interest on old ones, keeping the credits technically current but piling more debt on the stooped shoulders of Third World economies.
    18. A case of piling superfluity upon excess?
    19. `Somebody hit the fog and somebody hit their brakes and it just started piling up," Compton said.
    20. S&L losses have been piling up for a decade, but heading into this fall's congressional elections, both parties are trying to capitalize on the scandal.
    21. Walls of the building collapsed, piling tons of rubble on fire engines at the scene.
    22. Hundreds of Central Americans began piling up at the southern tip of Texas after the INS on Dec. 16 began a policy of restricting asylum applicants to the INS' Harlingen district while their cases were being reviewed.
    23. Orders to western Germany's manufacturing industry have been declining since July, industrial output has fallen steadily since September, industry inventories are piling up and seasonally adjusted joblessness is on the rise.
    24. In the last month, how often have you felt difficulties were piling up so high you could not overcome them? Answers: A. Never.
    25. Sun Tzu upends hallowed Marine traditions, such as piling up dead Marines in front of enemy strong points.
    26. While Mr. Icahn has recovered his investment in TWA by piling more debt on the airline, he remains locked in a bitter battle with its unions, and is seeking a 10% pay cut from the pilots.
    27. Reports of death, or at least a serious wasting disease, at the English National Opera have been piling up this season, the last under the artistic triumvirate of Jonas, Elder and Pountney.
    28. They say that tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, and solvents, pesticides and poisons escaping into underground water and seeping into Trout Lake can't be stopped by simply piling new clay atop the trenches.
    29. 'Then I go against all my instincts and put ours back up. You're beyond the edge of control and it's a difficult decision.' New records for 24-hour runs have been set by Intrum, piling sail on as the gales build.
    30. Ere long, he began piling up deficits in order to "pump prime" the economy, and he made the government bigger by adding all those alphabetical agencies such as the WPA, the PWA and (briefly) the NRA.
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