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squillion
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n. (context slang used hyperbolically English) A very large, unspecified number (of).
Usage examples of "squillion".
The mile-long battering ram of steel passes to my right with a whoosh of air displacement, and I am hurtling along its side at a squillion miles per second, hearing the steady hum of the parked cars as I pass, an eerie acoustic phenomenon caused by the echo of my wheels.
Her non-Aristotelian approach to the market as pari-mutuel system had made her several squillion credits.
In a squillion years might the weed-hoppers amount to more than Einstein and Hawking and Mozart?
It had been bought up by the Australian airline Ansett, who had spent a squillion dollars on ripping the Muzak out of the palm trees and transforming the resort into something that was not only international and superb and sophisticated and so on, but also breathtakingly expensive and, by all accounts, actually pretty good.
Eight squillion valentines turned up for me, from sickos all over the world.
The usual globenet come-ons: a ride on the space bus for only a hundred squillion blinks and the soul of your firstborn child.
Teekleman, they own the brewery in Ballarat among another squillion things.
Sten professionally estimated that there were about a squillion beings about to go at it, tooth, nail, tear gas, and guns.
It was a time of extreme fragility and suspicion in international relations, and the United States of America had poured limitless squillions of dollars into the ultrasecret Totality Project, which explored arcane and esoteric possibilities for future warfare.
Devon, squillions of miles away, so they have to stay the night in a hotel.
By the time he picked up the third, the sight of all those squillions of calories going down his throat was beginning to get to me.