Old English 'crowds, multitudes, troops', today's haphazard piles or dilapidated untidy old bangers
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Related clues
- Masses, piles or stacks of something, such as clothes, food, letters, logs by an open fire, money, presents under a Christmas tree or windswept leaves
- Inferior cars
- Agglomerations of chocolates, conifer needles, fallen leaves, firewood, mince pies, presents under Christmas trees, roasted chestnuts or snowflakes; or, mounds or masses of things generally
- Bunches
- A bunch
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