a pile

a pile

1. informal A large accumulation (of something). A: "You coming to the party tomorrow?" B: "No, I've got a pile of homework to do this weekend." They have already put a pile of money into this project. I doubt they'd be willing to increase the budget any further.
2. informal A large sum of money. He made a pile investing in the stock market.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pile

n. a large amount of money. That old lady has a pile stashed in the bank.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
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  • pile
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  • dog ate my homework
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  • the more you get, the more you want
  • the more you have, the more you want
  • buttload
  • be after
  • be after (doing something)