Heaps vs Heapy - What's the difference?
heaps | heapy |
A large amount.
* 2005 , Lesley Brown (translator), 245e:
(heap)
(colloquial) Very much, a lot
Having lots of heaps or piles.
As a noun heaps
is plural of lang=en.As a verb heaps
is third-person singular of heap.As an adverb heaps
is very much, a lot.As an adjective heapy is
having lots of heaps or piles.heaps
English
Noun
(head)- And heaps of objections, all of them involving countless difficulties, are going to face anyone who says either that being is some two things or that it is only one.
Verb
(head)Adverb
(-)- I love him heaps .
