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He sat down and looked at the task heaped before him.
Blame is heaped on her for a lot of things in the play.
In the middle of the room was a small table on which papers were heaped.
Further changes were heaped on both the country and palace.
Still more were heaped at the far end of the room on the dusty floor.
They all stood around the table that was heaped with food, each husband holding his wife.
A dead branch is then taken and heaped with earth before being set on fire.
No one had heaped money in her lap just because she was pretty.
Then he heaped praise on the workers standing before him.
He heaped some food on a plate and started to eat.
They were dragged together and heaped over him after he was killed.
This was heaped together waiting the end of the ceremony.
The little sticks and leaves are just sort of heaped together.
After all the hurt he had heaped upon her, she would never respond to him as a woman again.
The sand, he thought, had been heaped up by the wind.
She picks one picture up after another; they are in no particular order, being just heaped all over the table.
Do not add to the disgrace I have already heaped upon myself.
He went into the hut and heaped more wood on the fire.
"She just kept taking all the problems that life was heaping on her.
They just keep heaping work on him like he's some kind of pack animal.
In the center was a great circular table, heaped with all kinds of food.
Each man had finished one, if not two, of those heaping plates in less than 10 minutes.
I looked beyond him to where the black clouds heaped in the west like mountains.
In the old days, we all brought piles of books, heaped them on the hall table and read our way through everything.
It was like heaping coals of fire on my head.
Now heap up a few stones where we are standing.
A little pile of equipment began to heap up on the table.
And I have to heap up the pile of bones.
The sand, he thought, had been heaped up by the wind.
"The earth is heaped up around the point of entry.
There is no need to be surprised at my heaping up hard names against this type of human being.
How you would have heaped up the fire and gnawed your fingers!
We'd have nowhere to put them, with all the apples heaped up around the flat.
Troy heaped up the pillows on the bed and opened it back.
He saw other forms on the ice: long, low, snow heaped up against them, lying still.
You see, we used to put out a great plate of food each, all heaped up as high as they'd go.
To better appreciate the size of the sea, one can perhaps imagine it heaped up into a cube.
He cleared the weeds away and heaped up bits of wood.
The floor was heaped up with fallen stones and rubbish.
The whole is then quickly heaped up with earth, and forms a sloping mound.
Cameron raked on for half an hour, making loose heaps up the middle of the field.
Is this your apt, the one with all the furniture and stuff heaped up outside?"
Most of them were in a row, but a bunch were heaped up.
Now he could heap up rewards merely by listening to the stories as they proliferated.
Everything which can be bought or sold seemed to be heaped up in this square.
Heap up a pile of rocks in front of the tent.
His minister heaps up millions, and conducts him to a rich bride.
So he remains for a minute or two, heaped up against it, and then staggers down the shop to the front door.
They were finished off like I just said, shaken down and heaped up in a pile".
We must not heap up wealth cruelly wrung from the blood of others.