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collision, Colloq smash-up: Thirty cars were involved in that<br />

pile-up on the motorway. 2 accumulation, heap, stack, mass,<br />

Colloq mountain: How will you ever get through that pile-up of<br />

work on your desk?<br />

pilfer v. steal, rob, plunder, thieve, filch, embezzle,<br />

misappropriate, purloin, take, walk off with, palm, Colloq<br />

appropriate, pinch, snatch, grab, lift, borrow, Brit nick,<br />

snaffle, US boost, Slang hook, snitch, swipe, rip off: The<br />

auditors found that he had pilfered small sums from the company<br />

for years.<br />

pilgrim n. hajji or hadji or haji, Medieval history palmer; crusader:<br />

The pilgrims visited holy places in and near Jerusalem.<br />

pilgrimage<br />

n. hajj or hadj, holy expedition, crusade; expedition, journey,<br />

trek, voyage, tour, trip, excursion: Every year the entire<br />

family made a pilgrimage to grandfather's grave.<br />

pill n. 1 tablet, capsule, bolus, pellet, pilule; medicine,<br />

medication, medicament, drug, pharmaceutical, remedy, cure;<br />

cough drop, pastille, lozenge, troche: Doctor, can't you give<br />

me some kind of pill for this headache? 2 nuisance, bore, pest,<br />

Colloq pain (in the neck), crank, drag: I don't understand what<br />

she sees in Leonard - he's such a pill.<br />

pillage v. 1 plunder, raid, ravage, sack, despoil, rob, loot, ransack,<br />

rifle, maraud, depredate, devastate, vandalize, ruin, demolish,<br />

raze, level, strip: The Goths pillaged every community they<br />

conquered and carried off the booty.<br />

--n. 2 plunder, rapine, despoliation, looting, robbery, sack,<br />

sacking, ransacking, marauding, brigandage, piracy, freebooting,<br />

buccaneering, banditry, depredation, devastation, vandalization,<br />

defilement, destruction, laying waste, destruction, razing,<br />

demolition, levelling, ruin, stripping: Pirates from Tripoli<br />

were responsible for the pillage of one coastal town after<br />

another. 3 plunder, loot, booty, spoils: In the cave Ali Baba<br />

found the pillage from a thousand robberies.<br />

pillar n. 1 column, pilaster, pile, piling, pier, upright, post,<br />

shaft, prop; atlas, caryatid: The roof is supported by a single

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