Pile into (something)
To climb into something roughly.The teenagers piled into the old car after school.
To climb into something roughly.The teenagers piled into the old car after school.
Sitting or being carried on one's back and shoulders.The man was carrying his child around the room piggyback style.
A small bank (sometimes in the shape of a pig) for saving coins.The girl put all of her spare money into her piggy bank.
Something accepted or bought without looking at it carefully.The used bicycle that I bought was a pig in a poke. I do not know if I will like it.
A share in a plan or a project.The small company was able to get a piece of the action with the large building contract.
Easy.That job was a piece of cake. It was the easiest thing that I ever did.
A goal or plan that is too optimistic, a future reward after death.The boy's plans for his summer were pie in the sky. He would never complete... Read more →
The perfect example of something.My father was the picture of happiness when I saw him.
A perfect example of health.The man is feeling very well and is the picture of health.
Rejected, worn.All of the best shoes were picked over in the shoe sale.