there were heaps of bodies on the field. Farms were full with heaps Of crops.
I like you heaps!
Why are there heaps of paper on the floor?
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
a sentence with the word Prejudice in it
This sentence has a certain word in it.
a sentence with the word"rivulet"
You should repeat the same word in a sentence when that word has the best meaning for the rest of the sentence.
Pile the manure in heaps over there. When I was MUCH younger, I used heaps of sugar in my tea.
Bunches is a word for heaps. It means a number of things growing or fastened together.
Today I had heaps of fun at the fair.
Crowd...
the spittoon was used heaps in the holidays by the school children
Easy! You can:Use it in a speech someone is saying!You read the question that you just asked.You just can put it into a sentence that makessense.For example: I use heaps of things in my Exposition.The only thing about that sentence is that it isn't high vocabulary.So there you have it.Your question has been answered.
Carry on, persist, continue, struggle on....there are heaps in a thesaurus.
A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD OUNCE
Cumulus in Latin means: heap. In English, this word means: a cloud, made up of round heaps
a sentence with the word variety
heaps and they all had a huge gangy their.! heaps and they all had a huge gangy their.! heaps and they all got on the gang there heaps and they all got on the gang there heaps and they all got on the gang there
heaps and heaps