amontonado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. piled up
Los juguetes estaban amontonados en una esquina de la habitación.The toys were piled up in a corner of the room.
b. piled together
Todos los exámenes estaban amontonados en el escritorio de la maestra.All the exams were piled together on the teacher's desk.
c. crowded together
Luis, Andrea, María y Fernando iban amontonados en el asiento trasero del coche.Luis, Andrea, Maria, and Fernando were crowded together in the back seat of the car.
d. jumbled together
Las hojas caídas estaban amontonadas en el centro del jardín.The fallen leaves were jumbled together in the middle of the garden.
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