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squillion
/ ˈskwɪljən /
noun
- often plural an extremely large but unspecified number, quantity, or amount
determiner
- amounting to a squillion
- ( as pronoun )
there were squillions of them everywhere
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We had one phone in the hall, wirelesses and typewriters; we wrote our essays by hand and we weren’t forever on call, stressed, agitated, panicking and with a squillion, brain-mashing choices to make.
From The Guardian
But the way they threw themselves together and carried themselves, they really looked like a squillion dollars.
From New York Times
The “Breaking Bad” finale, brilliant as it was, feels like a squillion years ago already.
From Washington Post
Will it change body image standards in the face of a squillion contrary images in movies, on TV and in the press?
From Time
And down here on the ground, Mavis came across one of the squillion consequences.
From The Guardian
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