gazillion
[ guh-zil-yuh n ]
/ gəˈzɪl yən /
noun Informal.
an extremely large, indeterminate number.
Words nearby gazillion
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gazillionaire,
gazogene,
gazpacho,
gazump,
gazunder
Example sentences from the Web for gazillion
Eating an abundance of raw foods is one thing; eating a gazillion bananas is something different.
Think American Idol seasons one through five, only about a gazillion times bigger.
Arab Idol Mohammad Assaf Is the Middle East’s Newest Ambassador |Itay Hod |June 27, 2013 |DAILY BEASTLinsky said, “She had all the qualification that someone in that role would need, and they choose from a gazillion candidates.”
Cherokee Heritage Debate Snares Mass. Senate Hopeful Elizabeth Warren |Jesse Singal |May 7, 2012 |DAILY BEASTYeah,” Zero said, “one criminal down, seven gazillion to go.
British Dictionary definitions for gazillion
gazillion
/ (ɡəˈzɪljən) informal /
noun plural -lions or -lion
(often pl)
an extremely large but unspecified number, quantity, or amount
gazillions of people turned up
determiner
- amounting to a gazilliona gazillion types to choose from
- (as pronoun)I found a gazillion under the sink
Word Origin for gazillion
C20: on the model of
million