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A pile of English
A pile of English is: a pile.

A bunch of y and yīdu. A pile; A pile of things stacked together or a group of people, a pile of stones, a pile of people crowded together.

Bilingual example

They found the body buried under a pile of leaves. They found the body buried under a pile of leaves. ?

Your letter was pinned under a pile of papers. Your letter was buried under a pile of papers. ?

Is this pile of small paintings your signature? Should these dots and curves be your signature?

I have a lot of paperwork to do. I have a lot of paperwork to do. ?

I have a pile of papers waiting for me to deal with on my desk. I have a pile of papers waiting for me on my desk. ?

6. The broken vase became a pile of pieces on the ground. Fragments of the broken vase were scattered on the floor. ?

She handled the pile of papers from beginning to end. She worked hard in that pile of papers. ?

The car hit a twisted pile of scrap metal. After the crash, the car became a twisted pile of metal. ?

9. The leaves were raked into a pile. The leaves were raked into a pile. ?