heaper (Meaning)

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heaper (n.)

One who heaps, piles, or amasses.

Synonyms & Antonyms of heaper

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heaper Sentence Examples

  1. The heaper of sand towered over the playground, inviting children to climb its shimmering slopes.
  2. The wind howled like a banshee, sending heaps of snow dancing across the frozen expanse.
  3. The farmer's heaper overflowed with freshly harvested wheat, promising a bountiful harvest.
  4. A mountain of discarded tires formed a heaper at the edge of the junkyard, an eyesore on the otherwise pristine landscape.
  5. The heaper of leaves, raked into a neat pile, crackled underfoot as we walked through the autumn woods.
  6. The towering heaper of trash at the landfill dwarfed the surrounding buildings, a testament to human consumption and waste.
  7. The librarian stacked books into a precarious heaper, each volume threatening to topple over.
  8. The heaper of broken toys lay forgotten in the corner of the playroom, silent relics of childhood memories.
  9. The campfire crackled and danced, casting warm light on the heaper of logs stacked nearby.
  10. The students piled their backpacks into a massive heaper, forming a colorful and chaotic scene outside the classroom door.

FAQs About the word heaper

One who heaps, piles, or amasses.

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No antonyms found.

The heaper of sand towered over the playground, inviting children to climb its shimmering slopes.

The wind howled like a banshee, sending heaps of snow dancing across the frozen expanse.

The farmer's heaper overflowed with freshly harvested wheat, promising a bountiful harvest.

A mountain of discarded tires formed a heaper at the edge of the junkyard, an eyesore on the otherwise pristine landscape.