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UK
/ɡæzˈɪliən/
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NOUN
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a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
there were millions of flies
How To Use gazillion In A Sentence
- Unless, of course, they belong to the new breed of football fan increasingly incubated by the Premier League, specimens who demand that their club be bought by a spendthrift gazillionaire who thinks that balancing books is some sort of primitive kids 'diversion like skipping ropes or hucklebones. Blackburn's prospective owners arrive with promise of financial prudence
- Then the Irish handsome brothers, who, it turns out, speak a gazillion different languages Why? Kill'em All
- Several months later, eBay agreed to buy the company for $1.5 billion, and Thiel and his co-founders became gazillionaires before the age of 35.
- I sit in that eerie phosphorescent tubal glow and lounge becalmed, thinking about the microwave emissions being bombarded into outer space like a gazillion ambassadors of tacky schlock.
- I guess being a gazillionaire makes up for being the ugliest man in the world.
- Those gazillions of hackberry trees shaded my property somewhat fierce. Crap Piles and Wabi-Sabi
- Cue a gazillion teenage hearts breaking around the world. The Sun
- Otherwise, this is a very acceptable print that should please all 248 gazillion fans.
- A bit low level for basketball's gazillionaire high-flyer, don't you think? Times, Sunday Times
- My pond's CO2/O2 ratio bounces daily as the elodea converts carbon dioxide to plant stuff, snapping oxygen atoms off few gazillion water molecules as the sun shines. Archive 2008-07-01