heap up

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heap up (third-person singular simple present heaps up, present participle heaping up, simple past and past participle heaped up)

  1. (intransitive) To increase over a period of time; to accumulate.
  2. (transitive) To make an untidy pile of (something).
    • 1913, Lewis Spence, chapter V, in The Myths of Mexico and Peru[1]:
      But in reality it was only partially accomplished, because Vukub's two sons, Zipacna and Cabrakan, still remained to be dealt with. Zipacna was daily employed in heaping up mountains, while Cabrakan, his brother, shook them in earthquake.

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