aheap, adv., prop. phr.
(əˈhiːp)
[a prep.1 of state, in + heap.]
In a heap, ‘all of a heap.’
1827 Hood Mids. Fairies xvi, Some fresh bruit, Startled me all aheap. 1879 J. D. Long æneid ii. 662 He falls aheap, and in a gush of blood Pours out his life. |