pile out



pile out (of something)

[for many people] to get out of something roughly. Okay, kids, pile out! The car door burst open, and the children piled out.
See also: out, pile

pile out

v.
To exit something or some place in a disorderly mass or group: When we reached the store, the kids piled out of the van. I opened the door and the crowd piled out.
See also: out, pile

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Efimia-Greek
Alfven
Eirene-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Rhiannaree-AN-əEnglish (Modern)
Nicolle[ni:'kɔ:l]
Rostam-Persian, Persian Mythology