WordNet
adv. by three orders of magnitude; "this poison is a thousand-fold more toxic" [syn: thousand-fold]
Usage examples of "thousand times".
The shields and hull of a Hercules could take it, shed argued a thousand times over beers, and if you bowled the enemy backwards they couldnt shoot while you could.
When you throw the safety off, an arc of hyperexcited ions flow back and forth, causing the blades to vibrate a thousand times a second.
Dogs, monkeys and parrots are a thousand times less wretched than the like of us.
The line must be kept pure, Viserys had told her a thousand times.
Slightly larger missiles ranged kilometers to blast with pinpoint accuracy vehicles costing a thousand times as much.
You irrigate the desert at a thousand times the effort it would take to farm the sea, yet have never even tried to improve your fishing techniques.
You can leave Delhi a thousand times over, but if you take the plague with you .
They're a thousand times more powerful than any of us, but we have numbers and organization on our side.
Throughout all of history, a thousand times she would look at him in this way: there was nothing to be done.
The signboard was worn and battered, as if it had been in and out of a cargo hold a thousand times.
A thousand times she had gotten briefly semilost, unsure of her exact location in relation to some fixed point, usually her parked rover—.