WordNet
adv : by a factor of one hundred; "they money increased a hundredfold" [syn: hundredfold]
Usage examples of "a hundred times".
Twenty times, a hundred times, I have resisted the fearful desire to drink it.
Kadie, I have told you a hundred times that you are not to go around throwing orders at everybody!
He had seen it in photographs, of course: he had watched it imaged on television screens a hundred times.
She tacitly admitted that everyone else in the world was dead, but she seemed to regard it as something one did not mention, A hundred times in the last three weeks, Smith had felt an almost irresistible impulse to break her thin neck and go his own way.
That one viewing came and went a hundred times a day, and whenever Mat or Perrin were present, it encompassed them, too, and sometimes others.
The watcher had seen truth change a hundred times between a single sunrise and sunset.
That is, I know you must have seen her a hundred times--but are you acquainted?
The patents on that work alone made her a millionaire a hundred times over.
One has had the same thought a hundred times in the same circumstances, but it is worth dwelling upon.
It was like red jelly, thin and stalky, pulped under a gravity a hundred times stronger and an atmosphere ten thousand times heavier than that it had been made for.
The trip lever will work a hundred times a second, and the effect will be to create vibrations of every description.