| 1. | a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones. |
| 2. | Informal. a great quantity or number; multitude: a heap of people. |
| 3. | Slang. an automobile, esp. a dilapidated one. |
| 4. | to gather, put, or cast in a heap; pile (often fol. by up, on, together, etc.). |
| 5. | to accumulate or amass (often fol. by up or together): to heap up riches. |
| 6. | to give, assign, or bestow in great quantity; load (often fol. by on or upon): to heap blessings upon someone; to heap someone with work. |
| 7. | to load, supply, or fill abundantly: to heap a plate with food. |
| 8. | to become heaped or piled, as sand or snow; rise in a heap or heaps (often fol. by up). |
| 9. | all of a heap, Informal.
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