Piled Sentence Examples

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  • They all piled into the SUVs.

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  • The shed was piled high with wood.

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  • He knocked before opening her door and saw her wardrobe empty with clothes piled and stacked on the bed.

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  • The men piled into two Tahoes, and the woman led her to a small Honda.

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  • Everything piled up, I guess.

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  • We piled it in the trunk and backseat.

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  • Rocks had been piled to make a shelter under the cliff across from them.

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  • Struck by an idea, she piled all the beads into the box before unfastening the clasp on Xander's necklace.

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  • They all squeezed into the front seat—the back seat was piled high with photographic equipment and camping gear.

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  • The auction continued in full swing, the outdoor area crowded with bargain seekers, their acquired spoils piled high about them.

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  • All the piled up stress and remorse bubbled up and she was suddenly and thoroughly consumed with seething rage.

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  • A new name was on the mailbox for apartment C. There were no piled up copies of the Parkside Sentinel lying about.

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  • The first eruptions piled up huge domes of lavas rich in soda, including the geburite-dacites and sOlvsbergites of Mount Macedon in Victoria, and the kenyte and tephrite domes of Dunedin, in New Zealand.

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  • A sandy beach or desert owes its character to the mobility of its constituent sand-grains, which are readily drifted and piled up in the form of dunes.

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  • Deidre piled everything on the kitchen counters and pulled out the candle.

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  • Later tombs are piled upon and cut through the old ones.

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  • Again, the construction of electric furnaces may often be exceedingly crude and simple; in the carborundum furnace, for example, the outer walls are of loosely piled bricks, and in one type of furnace the charge is simply heaped on the ground around the carbon resistance used for heating, without containing-walls of any kind.

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  • She halted and quickly piled five small stones in an arrow pointing back the way they'd come, then wiped her muddied hands on her jeans.

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  • There were pictures on her mantle of the two of them together when he was younger, toys piled into a box near her couch, a school lunch menu and more pictures -- these apparently from past Halloweens --on the bulletin board on one wall of the kitchen.

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  • Gerald piled the food on the table and looked up at Alex.

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  • Brady had piled his weapons on the couch and stripped down to a pair of pants and nothing else.

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  • Martha, who couldn't have run that fast from her trailer if she did have a decent pair of sneakers—which she didn't—was at the door, pulling a sled upon which was piled a bundle far smaller than any ten-year-old's belongings ought to represent.

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  • Court starts at nine o'clock, Dean said as he piled silverware on the kitchen counter.

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  • This soil is spongy, and, undergoing alternate contraction and expansion from being alternately comparatively dry and saturated with moisture, allows the heavy blocks to slip down by their own weight into the valley, where they become piled up, the valley stream afterwards removing the soil from among and over them.

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  • I am totally speechless about the level of debt being piled on by people!

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  • The deep stream corrodes and cuts down the high ground; but meanwhile alluvial flats are gradually piled up in the shallows.

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  • Combined harvesters (which enter a field of standing grain and leave this grain piled in sacks ready for shipment), steam gang-ploughs, and other farm machinery are of truly extraordinary size and efficiency.

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  • It is famous in Greek mythology; the giants are said to have piled it on Ossa in order to scale Olympus, the abode of the gods; it was the home of the centaurs, especially of Chiron, who had a cave near its summit, and educated many youthful heroes; the ship "Argo" was built from its pine-woods.

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  • To enlarge the area, or raise the surface-level where that was necessary, layers of logs, brushwood, heather and ferns were piled on the shallow, and consolidated with gravel and stones.

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  • Breeding oysters are piled upon the rookeries, and their young become attached to the stakes and twigs provided for their reception, where they are allowed to remain until ready for use, when they are plucked off and sent to the market.

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  • Irish origin, and although certain of them were com piled on the continent, under the influence of the island missionaries, it seems quite certain that a Roman Penitential has never existed.'

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  • In the deserts that lie east of the Lop-nor the sand is not piled up to such great heights, nor is it generally of such a shifting character.

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  • The mek, promising compliance, invited Ismail and his chief officers to a feast in his house, around which he had piled heaps of straw.

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  • Czerno disappeared as chunks of stone ceiling piled in front of the doorway.

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  • Stones were plainly piled, indicating the incorrect direction they'd just come.

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  • They all squeezed into the front seat—the back seat was piled high with photographic equipment and camping gear.

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  • Martha, who couldn't have run that fast from her trailer if she did have a decent pair of sneakers—which she didn't—was at the door, pulling a sled upon which was piled a bundle far smaller than any ten-year-old's belongings ought to represent.

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  • Over 200 people had piled in, the disco was playing some cool sounds and the buffet looked very appetizing.

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  • Some rooms have furry bedspreads or delicately embroidered covers, while others are piled with oversized mohair cushions.

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  • The French newspapers showed the dolphin carcasses piled up high on the beach.

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  • And, to speak truly, every mule stumbled over the two, and the whole cavalcade was piled up in a heap.

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  • The buildings have been constructed of steel frames and profiled metal sheet cladding, along with piled foundations and suspended laser screed floors.

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  • This piled in either a disused silage clamp, or taken to the field and placed in the windrow.

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  • The bridge piers are both within large sheet piled cofferdams, which were constructed by our own skilled piling resources.

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  • Would you want a professional to work for you whose desk is piled with papers and looks completely disorganized to work on your account?

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  • In its heyday, 30,000 people piled into the arena to watch gladiators fight.

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  • It's not just by accident that students rooms are not piled high with evangelizing material.

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  • Within the space of a book review, to detail all the fictions piled into " Secret World " is utterly impractical.

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  • That leaves the top section on plot 5 where I spread leafmould and have piled turkey litter.

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  • These consisted of ditches with the earth piled up to form a bank into which wooden stakes were driven.

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  • There is also a small storeroom on the top floor which is piled high with junk.

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  • With unsually cigarette in hand and her golden tresses piled high, she contemplates her future with equanimity.

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  • What a variety of welsh tweeds was piled up in that long, low room!

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  • Documents accumulated from court to court, till none but the clerks who had written them could tell their gist; costs were piled up; and all this, combined with the confusion caused by the chaotic mass of imperial ukazes, ordinances and ancient laws - often inconsistent or flatly contradictory - made the administration of justice, if possible, more dilatory and capricious than in the old, unreformed English court of chancery.

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  • His belongings, found piled up near the mine, seem to have included a combined bow-case and quiver and a sword sheath, each covered with plates of gold of Greek work, three swords with gold hafts, a hone with gold mounting, a whip, many other gold plates and a heap of arrow-heads.

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  • The Pennsylvania railroad bridge withstood the strain, and against it the flood piled up a mass of wreckage many feet in height and several acres in area.

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  • The court itself is generally paved, and large enough to admit of three or four hundred crouching camels or tethered mules; the bales of merchandise are piled away under the lower arcade, or stored up in the cellars behind it.

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  • The most perfect method of utilizing the waste heat hitherto applied is that of the Siemens regenerator, in which the spent gases are made to travel through chambers, known as regenerators or recuperators of heat, containing a quantity of thin firebricks piled into a cellular mass so as to offer a very large heat-absorbing surface, whereby their temperature is very considerably reduced, and they arriveat the chimney at a heat not exceeding 300 or 400 degrees.

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  • For I came to town still, like a friendly Indian, when the contents of the broad open fields were all piled up between the walls of the Walden road, and half an hour sufficed to obliterate the tracks of the last traveller.

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  • Carts piled high with household utensils, chairs, and cupboards kept emerging from the gates of the yards and moving along the streets.

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  • Some columns, supposing they had reached their destination, halted, piled arms, and settled down on the cold ground, but the majority marched all night and arrived at places where they evidently should not have been.

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  • On three sides of the mansion the furniture saved was piled and covered with rick cloths to protect it from sparks.

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  • Piled sheaves of corn, usualy twelve in number.

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  • I am totally speechless about the level of debt being piled on by people !

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  • What a variety of Welsh tweeds was piled up in that long, low room !

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  • Instead of allowing the clothes to speak for themselves, women everywhere piled on blush, lipstick, eyeshadow, and mascara.

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  • Kids - Gummy bears, jelly beans, cookie lollipops, small toys, popcorn, and movie rental gift certificates, piled high in a pail, beach bag, or brightly colored gift bag.

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  • And with a huge helping of fruit piled inside, they're almost verging on healthy!For this dessert, you'll want to use glass dessert bowls so that you can see the red, white, and blue striping through the dish.

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  • If you work on a computer all day, one quick and convenient way to relieve the stress is to play a desktop game and forget about the work piled up in front of you.

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  • As the blockbuster movies piled up, so did Moore's salary.

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  • Games aren't just piled into genre links (puzzle, action, RPG, etc.), rather they are intelligently linked by game type.

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  • Using the touch screen you must slide pieces piled in an enormous tower.

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  • This is especially easy to do on levels that start with a lot of cubes piled up on top of each other.

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  • Stacks of dirty laundry and dirty dishes piled in a sink are also considered clutter.

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  • Tortillas are piled high with juicy duck, steak, chicken and pork with yummy salsas like mango salsa.

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  • It is so flattering, one wishes the stylist had recalled another Williams - Esther - and piled Serena's hair on her head, adding a white flower.

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  • It fit in with an almost ethereal idea of beauty, where women had long, elegant necks, hair piled invitingly high on their heads and a faraway, dreamy gaze.

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  • The weeks leading up to the holiday are a time of multiple parties and gatherings, with tables piled high with food.

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  • Women piled on the eyeliner and eye shadow, while men went through cans of hair spray like water.

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  • You won't find any dirty laundry piled on the floor or a disorganized linen closet.

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  • Virgo doesn't want to see wall paintings that hang crooked, laundry that's been left unfolded or dirty dishes piled high in the sink.

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  • Several slasher film franchises were born in the eighties, most notably Friday the Thirteenth and A Nightmare on Elm Street; each of which has piled up multiple sequels.

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  • Nothing is less fun than driving in a moving landfill piled high with food wrappers, empty soda bottles and mounds of half-eaten sandwiches.

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  • They want to see the weight come off as easily as it piled on.

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  • Even if you love pink satin and want them to be your "signature" panty style, the type that can always be found piled high in your lingerie drawer, with or without matching bras, baby dolls, or nighties, you don't have to stick to one type.

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  • A slow buzz built around it, and as media attention piled up, more and more people took to the theater to check out what might just have easily ended up being a limited release indie film.

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  • He sleeps on a thin mattress piled on top of the junk.

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  • The complications piled on when Buffy and Angel consummated their relationship and freed the vampire from his curse.

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  • Katie piled the potatoes in another pan and picked it up, along with the knife and a bag of peals.

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  • But we piled stones pointing the way out at the turns.

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  • The sofa was empty, too, the blanket and sheets piled neatly.

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  • Two of the young ice climber descended the stairs and began gathering their suitcases and gear piled by the door.

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  • Ryland's gear was piled by the door by the time the others were pouring their second cup of coffee.

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  • These are cairns of piled stones, each stone about the size of a man's head.

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  • The stones, which are rather tokens than money, do not circulate, but are piled up round about the chief's treasurehouse, and appear to be regarded as public property, although it is hard to say what particular use they can serve.

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  • The tobacco, whether in bundles, hands or separate leaves, is piled up or bulked on the floor in a barn into a solid stack to the height of 5 or 6 ft.

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  • In this form a large number, after being cooked or stoved in moist heat for about twenty-four hours, are piled between plates in an hydraulic press, and subjected to great pressure for a month or six weeks, during which time a slow fermentation takes place, and a considerable exudation of juice results from the severe pressure.

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  • It is one of the most beautiful places on the Danube, a fine effect being produced by the way in which the houses are piled up one above another on the heights rising from the river.

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  • Lofty summits are separated by comparatively low passes, which lie at the level of crystalline rocks and schists constituting the original uplands upon which the summits have been piled by volcanic action.

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  • The French infantry ran to their arms, piled along the front of their positions, and moved forward to attack, covering their advance by a hail of bullets.

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  • Of these methods one of the chief is the plan of tubbing, or lining the excavation with an impermeable casing of wood or iron, generally the latter, built up in segments forming rings, which are piled upon each other throughout the whole depth of the water-bearing strata.

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  • The porticos have fallen, and their broken monolithic columns, with fragments of cornices and other masonry, lie piled within the enclosure, which is still partly paved.

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  • By his luxurious habits and his lavish expenditure on public buildings he piled up a great accumulation of debt, which was partly discharged by the estates of the land in return for important concessions.

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  • While these ancient events shaped the topography in a broad way, its final development was comparatively recent, during the glacial period, when the loose materials were scoured from some regions and spread out as boulder clay, or piled up as moraines in others; and the original water-ways were blocked in many places.

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  • This last is frequently found piled high and split into blocks apparently of artificial formation, but probably the result of the action of wind and intense cold.

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  • This bloom is immediately rolled down into a long flat bar, called " muck bar," and this in turn is cut into short lengths which, piled one on another, are reheated and again rolled down, sometimes with repeated cutting, FIG.

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  • In these, bricks in great numbers are piled loosely, in such a way that, while they leave ample passage for the gas and air, yet they offer to them a very great extent of surface, and therefore readily transfer to them the heat which they have as readily sucked out of the escaping products of combustion in the last preceding phase.

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  • Glass rods were piled together to form a pattern in cross-section.

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  • At the bottom of the kiln is a grate of iron bars, and on this wood and coke are piled to start the fire.

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  • Where lava has been piled up in successive nearly horizontal sheets, with occasional layers of tuff or other softer rock between them, it offers conditions peculiarly favourable for the formation of escarpments, as in the wide basalt plateaus of the Inner Hebrides.

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  • Sometimes through the monotonous waves of men, like a fleck of white foam on the waves of the Enns, an officer, in a cloak and with a type of face different from that of the men, squeezed his way along; sometimes like a chip of wood whirling in the river, an hussar on foot, an orderly, or a townsman was carried through the waves of infantry; and sometimes like a log floating down the river, an officers' or company's baggage wagon, piled high, leather covered, and hemmed in on all sides, moved across the bridge.

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  • She led him to the back room where her things were piled and then resumed her last hour of work at the diner.

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  • A glance out the window revealed that the snow had piled up to four or five inches.

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  • She piled one arm high and closed the door.

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  • The Magician piled her coat on top of her table with shaking hands and walked toward the hallway where the restrooms were.

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  • He piled ham, sandwich spread, lettuce, a tomato and bread in his arms and allowed the door to shut on its own.

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