[
US
/ˈzɪɫjən/
]
[ UK /zˈɪliən/ ]
[ UK /zˈɪliən/ ]
NOUN
-
a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
there were millions of flies
ADJECTIVE
-
very large indeterminate number
a zillion people were there
How To Use zillion In A Sentence
- The blocks are covered in dense comic art that reminds me of the Sergio Argones marginalia in MAD Magazine -- a million zillion sight gags on the theme of "Oh God the baby is coming to destroy us all! Boing Boing
- Gibson's a zillionaire, and Smith's a multi-gazillionaire.
- ‘I'd like to be a famous rock star with a million zillions of dollars,’ she says.
- Any record company that believes illicit song file distribution hinders their ability to sell music is deceiving itself - how else will anyone find out about the gazillion CDs that are out there?
- You never know, this time next year we could be zillionaires.
- So this is the zillionaire luxury yacht lifestyle.
- And the news business, which once took pride in what it put down for posterity, is all atwitter with tweets and insta-posts by self-appointed experts on a bazillion blogs. Cash for clunker columns
- I'm trying to do, like, a zillion pelvic floor exercises a day.
- I wish my heart would stop beating a bazillion times a minute.
- Next, force people to repay usurious loans to credit card companies that make gazillions off the fine print.