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legions

noun as in lots

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The pair took their legions of fans by surprise when they announced their split.

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She then addressed the American, Canadian and British legions to ask for the poppy to be acknowledged as Remembrance emblem.

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We still have legions of elected officials, civil servants, advocates and journalists who will use their positions to resist the next administration’s excesses.

No one knows how the fungus arrived in North America, but it has spread rapidly across the U.S. and Canada, leaving legions of bat carcasses in its death march.

The diversity of the characters has earned the series legions of devoted fans and Andy said he felt a responsibility taking over as director.

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

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