gazillion


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Synonyms for gazillion

a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)

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29 June 2018 - California, US-based premium game publisher Trion Worlds has acquired assets and production materials from the closure of California-based Gazillion Entertainment, and plans to utilise these materials to create new products and brand new IPs, the company said.
Music icon: Elton John ELTON JOHN: I'M STILL STANDING, A GRAMMY SALUTE ITV, 10.45pm CROCODILE Rockin' Rocket Man Elton John has announced his international farewell tour, much to the dismay of a gazillion fans worldwide.
Earlier, KRK had invited the ire of gazillion fans, when he took generous digs Mohanlal, by calling him 'Chhota Bheem'.
"It's very easy to make a sequel to 'Transformers,' to a movie that makes a gazillion dollars, but it takes real cojones to make a sequel to a movie that grossed so little money the first time around.
Passwords are so "last century." We have a gazillion of them and let's face it: Most people are pretty lax with making them ironclad.
Make a gazillion bubbles instantly with the Gazillion Bubbles Typhoon 2.0 ($19.99, ages three years and up).
While another tweet read: "As if the 'Keep Calm' thing hadn't been used a gazillion times, here it is in #Dubai, tempting fate somewhat."
Please Jake, tell us where we can get some MJ1s without paying a gazillion dollars on eBay for some loser's smelly-ass used ones that are the completely wrong size anyway.
Markey easily defeated Gabriel Gomez, a modest and self-effacing veteran who felt compelled to remind voters he served his country as a Navy SEAL 10 gazillion million times.
Containing nothing we haven't seen in a gazillion nature specials, it's a sugar-coated portrait of the natural world that's both sickly in tooth and claw.
Dancing On Ice ITV, 7pm In a series that's seen Jason Gardiner mellow (well, he didn't tell anyone they looked like a poo, did he?) and the drama of paying their star Pammy Anderson a gazillion dollars a second when she was hoofed out in the first week, who will reign supreme?
In fact, dime a dozen does not really describe it best, it would be a gazillion iDocks hanging around on store shelves, looking pitifully at the masses who walk by each day, hoping that someone would rescue them from such a mediocre existence so that they can really show off to the listener just what kind of audio performance they are capable of.