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What is a heaping verb?

The term "heaping verb" is not a recognized grammatical term. It's possible you're thinking of one of these related concepts:

* Transitive verbs: These verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning. For example, "throw" is a transitive verb because you need to throw *something*.

* Intransitive verbs: These verbs do not require a direct object. For example, "sleep" is an intransitive verb because you can sleep without specifying *what* you are sleeping on.

* Phrasal verbs: These are verbs combined with prepositions or adverbs to create a new meaning. For example, "look up" means "to find information," and "give up" means "to stop trying."

Could you please provide more context or an example of how you've seen "heaping verb" used? This will help me understand what you're referring to and give you a more accurate answer.

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