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Definition of piling in English: pilingnoun ˈpʌɪlɪŋˈpaɪlɪŋ mass nounHeavy stakes or posts installed to support the foundations of a superstructure. wooden piling supporting a complex of waterfront buildings count noun construction workers carry out their work behind the steel pilings Example sentencesExamples - Round the generous trench is a border of sheet steel piling which acts both as a means of defining the excavation and a railing.
- The emphatic verticals of piling mark out the eastern and northern peripheries of the car park.
- Often they will be seen picking pieces of filamentous algae from pilings.
- Once we have the demolition completed, we will be able to start on the new piling.
- He put the closure of the heavy mill section, which makes piling, down to the "disastrous policies" of the previous board.
- The house was a relic of Florida construction from the 1920s, a small wood-frame building raised on short concrete pilings.
- Instead of being built on land, this shrine was constructed on pilings in a bay.
- Natural benches made from salvaged timber piling from jetties on the Thames are to be placed along the route.
- Sheet piling will replace sandbags this summer to protect the community from a repeat of the disastrous floods.
- Where the Mississippi is 40 feet deep, the bridge's pilings go into bedrock 140 feet beneath the water's surface.
Rhymes filing, reviling, tiling, unsmiling Definition of piling in US English: pilingnounˈpaɪlɪŋˈpīliNG Heavy stakes or posts installed to support the foundations of a superstructure. wooden piling supporting a complex of waterfront buildings construction workers carry out their work behind the steel pilings Example sentencesExamples - He put the closure of the heavy mill section, which makes piling, down to the "disastrous policies" of the previous board.
- The emphatic verticals of piling mark out the eastern and northern peripheries of the car park.
- Sheet piling will replace sandbags this summer to protect the community from a repeat of the disastrous floods.
- Natural benches made from salvaged timber piling from jetties on the Thames are to be placed along the route.
- Once we have the demolition completed, we will be able to start on the new piling.
- Instead of being built on land, this shrine was constructed on pilings in a bay.
- Round the generous trench is a border of sheet steel piling which acts both as a means of defining the excavation and a railing.
- The house was a relic of Florida construction from the 1920s, a small wood-frame building raised on short concrete pilings.
- Where the Mississippi is 40 feet deep, the bridge's pilings go into bedrock 140 feet beneath the water's surface.
- Often they will be seen picking pieces of filamentous algae from pilings.
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