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UK
/bæzˈɪliən/
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NOUN
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a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
there were millions of flies
How To Use bazillion In A Sentence
- We give out something like a hundred bazillion * dollars every year (* figure adjusted for inflation).
- Long before lapsing into Nazi metaphor, Brown scared off all the serious Democratic opposition and waltzed through his primary, setting up a November showdown with Whitman, the bazillionaire and former eBay chief executive. At 72, California gubernatorial candidate is the same old Jerry Brown
- I think my face turned a bazillion different colors of red.
- ‘One day down, only a bazillion more to go,’ Adrienne greeted me.
- Later - much later - that night, I lay in bed with my mind racing and my heart beating at a bazillion miles a minute.
- No doubt, it is the bazillions of lights, taxicabs, shadow-casting skyscrapers, and bustling pace that incite my heart to pump a little faster.
- I found Sheldon a couple of years ago, and get a kick out of the kid turned bazillionaire and those that gather around him. Sheldon Digs on Thor | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
- Burros wander the streets and you look up and see nothing but bazillions of stars.
- Maybe it's just me, but my current spam load went from zero to a bazillion emails about Rolex watches.
- And I don't mean I broke a bowl, although I did break one last week in a freak ice cream scooping incident that sent my bowl flying off of the counter and onto the floor into a bazillion little pieces.