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19 Sentences With "piling it on"

How to use piling it on in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "piling it on" and check conjugation/comparative form for "piling it on". Mastering all the usages of "piling it on" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Of course, piling it on in this way performs a function.
What in the world does that teach our kids about piling it on anyhow?
It was just starting to look very grim for Croatia, with France piling it on.
But the Giants just kept piling it on, adding a 22015-yard field goal by Mike Nugent.
We use waterproof eyeliner on set, and then there's 14 hours of repowdering and piling it on.
But since her music-fest wardrobe garners so much attention, Hudgens says that she's all about piling it on. Glitter?
This time though, the Hurricanes charged ahead, taking their first lead on Svechnikov's goal and piling it on from there.
But--in terms of the old fashioned thought of a trade war where-- you just keep piling it on-- I don't think that happens.
Some might call it lazy, but we call it practical — especially when it's as simple as piling it on with SPF-infused makeup, too.
Despite an early sign of hope at DreamLeague, where OG finished a respectable 5th-6th place with a new lineup, the challenges kept piling it on.
Both of these green sweet treats look tempting, but the chain is also kicking the matcha soft serve sundae up a notch by piling it on top of a freshly made waffle.
At the same time that we young students were being taught to cut padding from our own writing, here we were forced to read the work of someone rewarded for piling it on.
Thanks to pioneers of piling-it-on like Comme Des Garçons, and the newer guard of layering fanatics like Balenciaga, fashion has decided that the more clothing you're wearing, the better, the cooler, and the more relevant you look.
"I know we live in a selfish culture where it's all about us, but we're just adding and piling it on to that, where it changes what's special about college football," he said on ESPN's First Take on Friday.
The satirical version stands this portrayal on its head, denouncing the grandmother's love of her gas-guzzling motorbike and piling it on with the suggestion that she swaps her bike for an S.U.V. that she uses to plow over a couple of grandfathers.
This is separate to lead in which makes reference to getting new business into a sales team, typically. Examples of lead-ins include the following: :(On a picture of a farmer putting down pinestraw) Piling it on... :(On a picture of a guidance counselor taking attendance folders) Makin' the rounds... Editors and caption writers tend to avoid using clichés and obvious lead-ins (e.g., "Two heads better than one," "Whistle while you work," etc.); and also prefer varying lead-ins throughout the publication.
As a result, much of the episode was modified trying to find a way to fit this story in. Eventually, Parker and Stone settled on referencing the Rice incident rather than making it a major theme, and finishing the episode how they originally intended, focusing on the Redskins and Kickstarter. The episode was originally titled "Piling on", alluding to the fact that "everyone was talking about" the NFL and a South Park episode about it would be "piling it on". Parker originally drew the penis and breasts on a Redskins logo on a whiteboard in the writers room for fun.
The purpose of the settlement was to extract lead for the Upper Louisiana colony. The French smelted lead ore in the simplest way by piling it on top of logs in pits that were then set alight, leaving the smelted lead to gather at the bottom of the pit, and these log smelters or furnaces numbered around twenty. Eventually, an American miner, Moses Austin, arrived in 1797 and built a Scotch hearth, or reverberatory, furnace to replace the grossly inefficient log-pit furnaces, and the miners brought their lead to it to be smelted. The construction of the Scotch hearth furnace led to the complete abandonment of log smelting.
Their hurried excavation revealed groups of features, typically comprising cooking and trash pits, prompting the excavation team to suggest that each group of features had been used by a separate family. Observing that the trash pits had consistently been covered by soil after being dug, the excavators posited that the inhabitants had exhibited a sense of sanitation, burying garbage in pits rather than piling it on the ground, although evidence from later sites demonstrates that growing populations forced later generations to abandon the creation of trash pits in favor of building large middens on the ground.Otto, Martha P., and Brian G. Redmond. Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country.

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