piles

/paɪlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of pile; places things on top of each other or fills something with a large amount.
    • The worker piles the boxes neatly in the corner.
    • She piles her plate with food at every meal.
    • He piles the books onto the shelf every evening.
noun
  1. Hemorrhoids; swollen veins in the rectum or anus that can cause discomfort or bleeding.
    • Sitting for long periods can make piles worse.
    • Eating more fiber can help prevent piles.
    • The doctor gave him cream to treat his piles.
  2. Plural of pile; a number of things lying on top of each other, or a large amount of something.
    • The children made piles of leaves to jump into.
    • She had piles of homework to finish before the weekend.
    • There were piles of laundry waiting to be folded.
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