This dream presents a number of interesting possibilities depending on the dreamer's real life situation. If the dreamer feels buried beneath loads of dirty laundry, dreaming of clean laundry could be wish-fulfillment. Alternatively, the dream might refer to the common use of "dirty laundry" as a metaphor for scandal, as in, "The press uncovered the politician's dirty laundry." In this case, a pile of clean laundry would suggest a pristine past, free of guilt or scandal. Yet again, any pile of clean laundry needs to be put away in closets and drawers, so the dream might represent projects or tasks that need completion, such as papers that need to be filed.
To keep it clean. If your bedroom is pretty messy; just start picking stuff up. Like if you have clothes, put clothes in a pile, C.D's in another pile. And so on. If you clean it good and once it starts getting messy again; clean it. It helps. Trust me.
Pile is either a noun (as in 'there's a pile of clothes') or a verb (as in 'I will pile the clothes up').
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"Pile" is a collective noun for clothes starting with the letter P.
It means, "pile." It could mean a pile of wool, a pile driven into the ground, a Voltaic pile (battery), or an atomic pile (nuclear reactor).
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Luna Lovegood's clothes are in the Entrance Courtyard, under a pile of leafs. Use Wingardium Leviosa spell to lift the broom & clean all leafs until you find them.
There is no collective term for a group of clothes. You can refer to them as a group depending on how they are organized. For example, you can call them a "pile of clothes" or a "bunch of clothes."
No. The noun "heap" is a pile, and to heap is to pile up. For laundry, however, it might be the alternative to cleaning it. The opposite of clean is dirty, or soiled. The opposite verb is also to dirty or soil.
My room has a pile like a mountain in my room :) Ex : Clothes ?
heap as in " we landed in a heap of smelly clothes"
The dream suggests that the process of eliminating a nasty problem resulted in the destruction of whatever provided the solution. Perhaps an expensive remedy provided only a single use.