Crossword-Solution: ZILLIONS
We have 14 clues for the answer “ZILLIONS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A googol | 1 answer |
| Big brother of oodles | 1 answer |
| Far too many to count | 1 answer |
| Slang, for many | 1 answer |
| Untold amount | 1 answer |
| A lot of loot | 2 answers |
| Really big number | 3 answers |
| Great many | 4 answers |
| Too many to count | 5 answers |
| Gobs and gobs | 7 answers |
| Huge amounts | 7 answers |
| A ton | 11 answers |
| A lot! | 29 answers |
| Scads | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ZILLIONS (2)
And there are still zillions more that they must prove! And what is really important is that the opposite of each one of these zillions is extremely easy to prove.
Mum harnesses up the big tanks of foam and aims the blower at the scrim, giving it five fat coats, then she drops the blower and she and Dad grab spatulas and tease zillions of curlicues and baroque stuccoes from the surface, painting it with catsup, chutney, good whiskey and bad wine, a massive canvas covered by centimetres until they declare it ready and Mum switches tanks, loads up with fix-bath and mists it with the salty spray.
Quotes with ZILLIONS (3)
Humans! They lived in a world where the grass continued to be green and the sun rose every day and flowers regularly turned into fruit, and what impressed them? Weeping statues. And wine made out of water! A mere quantum-mechanistic tunnel effect, that'd happen anyway if you were prepared to wait zillions of years. As if the turning of sunlight into wine, by means of vines and grapes and time and enzymes, wasn't a thousand times more impressive and happened all the time...
They ended up at the Old Corner Bookstore, which Brian had read about in a tour guide to Boston. "Longfellow and Hawthorne and Oliver Wendell Holmes used to read here. Let's go in." Brian nudged the girls until they obeyed. It was a regular bookstore, less history-minded than Brian had expected. In fact, the local history shelves were quite mangeable. I'll buy one book, he thought. This will get me launched in actual reading. Out of the zillions of choices, I'll find one here…
I love snowflakes simply for the reason that each one is unique — nonidentical to zillions of crystalized counterparts. It's a difficult notion to wrap your brain around, and yet it reminds me that amidst the innumerable stories told throughout the ages, a distinctly new one rests on the tip of an author's pen.
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Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1972–2023).