“Oh God, that was so much fun,” Sheehy says, wedging a cookie between two heaping scoops of ice cream—dessert.
Gail Sheehy Books Passage to the Past|Lizzie Crocker|September 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
La Teresita also has an adjoining cafeteria where you can head for an informal buffet and heaping piles of Cuban delicacies.
Eat Your Way Through Tampa’s Cuban Oasis|Starbucks|July 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Drop the biscuit batter by the heaping tablespoonful onto a prepared baking sheets allowing about 1- inch between mounds.
Cat Cora’s Valentine’s Day Menu for Single People|Cat Cora|February 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Pub-weary Brits soak up the pints with a heaping bacon sandwich.
The Wildest Hangover Cures From Around the World|Nina Strochlic|November 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
At home, I start the day by scooping out a couple of heaping tablespoons of Starbucks espresso roast into my Breville machine.
The Starbucks Shutdown Petition Is Baloney|Daniel Gross|October 11, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Spread in pan, mix together two tablespoonfuls flour, four tablespoonfuls sugar, one heaping tablespoonful cinnamon or chocolate.
The Community Cook Book|Anonymous
As far as he could see, and as far again in every direction, was his domain, paying him tithe of fat cattle and heaping granaries.
The Truce of God|Mary Roberts Rinehart
They had been too busy with other matters to-day, and now they needed all hands in heaping the bodies together.
A Thorny Path [Per Aspera], Complete|Georg Ebers
Or, pour over a cupful of cream or milk, which has been boiled with a heaping tablespoonful of butter.
The Myrtle Reed Cook Book|Myrtle Reed
Think of passing a life, not merely in heaping together, but making gold.
At Home And Abroad|Margaret Fuller Ossoli
heaping
/ (ˈhiːpɪŋ) /
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adjective
US and Canadian(of a spoonful) heaped
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