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Make a pile Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈpaɪɫ
MAYK-uh-PILE
mˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /pˈaɪl
MAYK-uh-PILE

Definition

To collect things together into one heap or stack. Informally, it can also mean to make a lot of money.

Usage & Nuances

Literal meaning is physical: 'make a pile of clothes'. Informally (mainly in UK/US English), 'make a pile' means to earn a lot of money, often quickly or unexpectedly. Not always universally understood as 'get rich' in all regions; context is important. For the money meaning, often heard in phrases like 'He made a pile on the stock market'.

Example Sentences

Please make a pile of these books on the table.

basic

We need to make a pile of the blocks to build the tower.

basic

The kids made a pile of leaves in the yard.

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He used to be broke, but after that business deal he made a pile.

natural

If you want to make a pile, investing early can really help.

natural

They hope their new app will help them make a pile.

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