Noun(1) a collection of objects laid on top of each other(2) (often followed by `of'(3) a car that is old and unreliable(4) (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent(5) pile(6) accumulation
Verb(1) bestow in large quantities(2) arrange in stacks(3) fill to overflow(4) amass(5) collect in pile
Noun(1) a collection of objects laid on top of each other(2) (often followed by `of'(3) a car that is old and unreliable(4) (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent(5) pile(6) accumulation
Verb(1) bestow in large quantities(2) arrange in stacks(3) fill to overflow(4) amass(5) collect in pile
(1) The retro releases have resurrected the original college colors plus a whole heap of collaborations have kept the integrity intact.(2) I've been putting this off for days now but there's only so long you can live with your clothes in a big heap on the floor and your shoes scattered randomly across your bedroom.(3) Even decoded, the instructions on the tag don't make a whole heap of sense.(4) There was a whole heap of resistance to the initial spraying round.(5) Since they have rejected the one who called them, Paul is reluctant to heap any praise on them.(6) they climbed back in the heap and headed home(7) Take into consideration our high numbers of houseless and hungry people and you find a whole heap of hungry, gluttonous Christians here.(8) I ought to make a submission to the panel, but wonder at what tone to take: should I fight for my corner of the corner, or should I heap my prose with obsequies and leave it at that?(9) If the film flops, the banks will only have a heap of cans and nothing else.(10) But it'll also be a huge learning curve, an incredible thrill and, every once in a while, a whole heap of fun.(11) When building homes, dusky-footed wood rats heap sticks into protective piles that may reach several feet in height and width.(12) You undressed quickly, leaving your clothes in an untidy heap on the floor.(13) The police had set up roadblocks immediately, and at one point that night a whole heap of people tried to bust through the roadblock in cars and on foot.(14) As it was, I bought a few things for myself, and a whole heap of Christmas presents (two of which got broken on the way back, sadly).(15) There's a whole heap of side effects with that, so it's hard to know which part was making me sicker, whether it was the disease or the drug.(16) So the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510agreementu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb referred to in the AP story is tenuous, at best, and at worst, lacks a whole heap of context that renders it meaningless.