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hundredfold

[ UK /hˈʌndɹɪdfˌə‍ʊld/ ]
ADVERB
  1. by a factor of one hundred
    they money increased a hundredfold

How To Use hundredfold In A Sentence

  • That word dispelled the dream and the pain which had held Joan, leaving only the tenderness, magnified now a hundredfold. The Border Legion
  • ‘Since I started off in management, the pressure on managers has magnified a hundredfold,’ he laments.
  • The first thing I noticed upon entering the room, of course, was that the smell of decaying flowers had increased almost a hundredfold even from last night.
  • The gap between the richest and poorest one-fifths of the world is now about onehundredfold, whereas 30 years ago it was about thirtyfold or fortyfold.
  • And that pattern is repeated a hundredfold across Australia.
  • Cutting through the residual aromas of stale tobacco smoke, cheap perfume, oil-based paint, and piney woods deodorizer; cutting through the loo-air with a golden track, comes the smell of your own micturition, a smell heightened a hundredfold by your recent ingestion of asparagus. Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
  • As compared to 18 months ago when I first arrived, the traffic has increased a hundredfold.
  • I want him for their own pay a slap in the face of this ten-fold, a hundredfold, and even greater price.
  • Whatever you invest in terms of being part of the community is paid back a hundredfold. Times, Sunday Times
  • If his nibs happens to be a regular patron, increase the aforementioned bowing and scraping a hundredfold.
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