Pile Of Grain

Pile Of Grain is a collective noun phrase for a group of grain.

A pile of grain is a collective noun phrase used to describe a heap or mound of harvested cereal crops, such as wheat, barley, or corn kernels. This abundant collection of grains could either be stored temporarily in a granary or silo to await processing or used directly as animal feed or food for humans. The term pile implies that the grains are usually stacked or accumulated in a disorganized manner, forming a significant quantity that demonstrates the harvest's bountifulness. Whether presenting the result of a successful harvest or symbolizing an essential agricultural resource, a pile of grain embodies the culmination of hard work, fertility, and the embodiment of sustenance for both farmers and consumers alike.

Example sentences using “Pile Of Grain”

  • The farmers dumped a massive pile of grain in the barn to store it for the winter.
  • The workers were busy shoveling a pile of grain into the truck to transport it to the mill.
  • A family of mice found shelter in the warm and cozy pile of grain in the warehouse.

Other collective nouns for Grain

Collective noun: Assortment
Collective noun: Bag
Collective noun: Barrel
Collective noun: Batch
Collective noun: Bed
Collective noun: Bin
Collective noun: Bowl
Collective noun: Bunch
Collective noun: Bundle
Collective noun: Bushel
Collective noun: Cache
Collective noun: Cartload
Collective noun: Collection
Collective noun: Crate
Collective noun: Deposit
Collective noun: Field
Collective noun: Fistful
Collective noun: Granary
Collective noun: Handful
Collective noun: Harvest
Collective noun: Heap
Collective noun: Layer
Collective noun: Load
Collective noun: Loaf
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