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View definitions for millions

millions

adjective as in umpteen

noun as in oodles

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Over his three-decade-long career, he has collected 18 Latin Grammys, two Grammys and has sold millions of albums worldwide.

The cameras detect millions of vehicles over a 30-day period and are meant to help police search for stolen vehicles or assist in other investigations.

The conference switch is expected to bring in tens of millions of dollars in additional revenue annually to a debt-ridden athletic department while also preventing the Bruins from having to consider eliminating any Olympic sports.

“Say Nothing” is a heavy watch, and it remains to be seen whether American viewers will be in the mood to dive into a drawn-out resistance story so soon after an election won by a governing force eager to bring to heel millions of his countrymen, whether economically or by force.

From Salon

They went on to save millions of lives.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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