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pileup
[pahyl-uhp]
noun
a massive collision of several or many moving vehicles.
an accumulation, as of work, chores, or bills.
a rough or disorderly falling of people upon one another, as in a football game.
Word History and Origins
Origin of pileup1
Example Sentences
A rare dust storm caused a multi-vehicle pileup and shut off power to Central Valley residents Monday.
In the final scene, the mix of secondary voices, pinballing among cast members, makes for a confusing pileup.
Yet, what grounds the story amid the pileup of sci-fi terms and lore is the convincingly intense bond that these male protagonists have nurtured.
As to the gory that was Rome, there are brawls, murders, mutilations, executions, death by CGI wild animal and multi-chariot pileups.
On the hand, the media pileup on Biden is severely damaging his public image.
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