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hundred

[huhn-drid] / ˈhʌn drɪd /
ADJECTIVE
pertaining to 100
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These plumes lift potentially harmful chemicals, aerosol pollutants, and water vapor hundreds of feet into the air -- all factors that can enhance warming.

From Science Daily

He added that he has hundreds of militiamen under his command, contradicting observers who put the total number of fighters across the five groups at around 200.

From Los Angeles Times

There are few details about the deals or the types of patients who can pay hundreds of dollars out of pocket per month for prescription drugs that are often covered by insurance.

From MarketWatch

The talks will take place as storms continue to lash Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians remain living in basic tents that offer little protection from the cold and flooding.

From BBC

His original Lego design for the main farm building was 10 bricks high and needed hundreds of pieces to complete.

From BBC