The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
A hyperbole would be saying something like "There's enough snow here to reach the sky!" to exaggerate the size of the snow pile in a dramatic or humorous way.
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
No, a hyperbole is an exaggeration for effect, like I could sleep for a year.
He laboriously raked the leaves into a pile and died as he fell into the leaves
He laboriously raked the leaves into a pile and died as he fell into the leaves
a mountain of water crystals a forest of snow, all in one place a ski resort without the mountain a thousand snowmen, shredded and heaped
A large pile is called a heap or a mound.
Pile is a noun for a quantity of items stacked or thrown one on top of the other; a large accumulation or quantity; a large quantity of money. Example:There was a huge pile of clothes on my bed.Pile is a verb that means to lay or place a quantity one on top of the other; to load or to accumulate. Example:We can pile as many books in the car as will fit.
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The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
A word that rhymes with "leap" and "large pile" is "creep."