IPA: /ˈhiːpi/
KK: /ˈhipi/
Describing something that has many piles or heaps.
The heapy room was filled with boxes stacked high.
Comparative: heapier
Superlative: heapiest
The word 'heapy' originates from Old English 'heap', meaning a pile or mass, combined with the suffix '-y', which indicates a characteristic or quality. Therefore, 'heapy' describes something that is characterized by being in a heap or pile.
Think of a 'heap' as a pile of things, and remember that 'heapy' means something that has the quality of being piled up.