[
US
/ˈdʒɪɫjən/
]
NOUN
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a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
there were millions of flies
How To Use jillion In A Sentence
- There are a bajillion websites that purport to interpret dreams, but most of them appear to utilize the scientific method commonly referred to as "guessing."
- It 's possible: Rembrandt, Pollack and Warhol all sold on the street before they got their 15 jillion minutes of fame. Sidewalk Impressionism
- Here on the Front Range, we get jillions of the little guys every spring.
- I'm a little sleepy and uploading these pics is taking a bajillion years so I'll leave this lot to amuse you for now and resume broadcasting tomorrow at some decent hour.
- I will be staying with my family and I have jillions of relatives including many young nieces and nephews.
- When you compare it to previous wars, the Second World War, the Vietnam War, a jillion other wars, civilian casualties were very low.
- And I ask you this speaking as a guy and knowing that you've probably asked this question a bajillion times yourself.
- All the fish have mommies and daddies and grandmas and grandpas all the way back for a jillion years.
- There are a bajillion catfish restaurants in Hot Springs!
- Eddie's commitment issues are nothing that we haven't seen a bajillion times before in other, better movies, and we really don't learn anything else about him.