to pile into
1pile into — To collide with • • • Main Entry: ↑pile * * * ˌpile ˈinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they pile into he/she/it piles into …
2pile into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms pile into : present tense I/you/we/they pile into he/she/it piles into present participle piling into past tense piled into past participle piled into pile into something to get into a place or something such… …
3pile into — phr verb Pile into is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑investor Pile into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑car …
4pile into — crash into. → pile …
5pile into/out of — get into or out of (a vehicle) in a disorganized manner. → pile …
6ˌpile ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to enter a place in large numbers, all at the same time Four huge men piled into the back of the car.[/ex] …
7pile into — (of a male) to copulate with Literally, to get actively involved. We see also the common violent and penetrating imagery: I m bout worn out pilin inter that li l darlin . (Fraser, 1971) …
8pile — Ⅰ. pile [1] ► NOUN 1) a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another. 2) informal a large amount. 3) a large imposing building. ► VERB 1) place (things) one on top of the other. 2) ( …
9pile — [[t]pa͟ɪl[/t]] ♦♦♦ piles, piling, piled 1) N COUNT: usu N of n A pile of things is a mass of them that is high in the middle and has sloping sides. ...a pile of sand. ...a little pile of crumbs... The leaves had been swept into huge piles. Syn …
10pile — pile1 [ paıl ] noun ** ▸ 1 things put on things ▸ 2 large amount of something ▸ 3 surface of cloth/carpet ▸ 4 piling ▸ 5 hemorrhoids ▸ 6 very large old building ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count a number of things put on top of each other: She sorted her… …