woodpile

IPA: wˈʊdpaɪɫ

noun

  • A pile of cut wood to be used as fuel.
  • (games) An arrangement of dominoes.
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Examples of "woodpile" in Sentences

  • Pierre pointed to the scattered chips by the woodpile.
  • Lon McFane leaped from the woodpile, countering him in midair.
  • Suggest that anyone at all should be looked for in the "woodpile"?
  • I now have perches that I salvaged from the woodpile in my back yard.
  • Watery veins stood out and his forehead looked like a stolen woodpile.
  • The brown box sandwiched between the green-and-white EKO boiler and the woodpile is a coal burner which must have supplemented wood heat at one point.
  • I walked in; and there in a corner on a woodpile was a real nice pair of pants, and a collar and cravat, and a coat and a tin lunch-bucket, which had been eaten -- the lunch had.

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