pile into
Third Person
piles into
Present Participle
piling into
Past Tense
piled into
Past Participle
piled into
1
to quickly and perhaps somewhat chaotically enter a vehicle or space, often with many people doing so at once
- The fans piled into the stadium, anxiously awaiting the start of the concert.
- The kids eagerly piled into the van, excited for their trip to the amusement park.
- As the rain started, everyone piled into the nearest shelter.
- As soon as the doors opened, the shoppers piled into the store looking for Black Friday deals.
- We need to hurry; let's pile into the car and get going!
2
to gather or push people into a space or vehicle in a hasty and disorderly manner
- During the emergency drill, the staff efficiently piled everyone into the safe room.
- She haphazardly piled the kids into the playpen while she answered the phone.
- The tour guide quickly piled the tourists into the boat, as the rain began to pour.
- During the field trip, the teacher quickly piled the students into the museum before the rain started.
- their parents will pile the children into taxis to get to various city attractions.