But only after striking agreements with a gazillion cable and satellite players.
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Yeah, the stuff that's inspired a gazillion heavy metal and goth-rock emulators.
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Matt Cain, just given a gazillion-dollar extension, coughed up five of the runs.
From the sfgate.com
It's that time of year and there are gonna be a gazillion year-end wrap-up shows.
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We made a gazillion mistakes out there, but I'm proud of how competitive we were.
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That movie will no doubt bring more magic and earn a gazillion dollars to boot.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Imagine if you asked a 16-year-old boy what he would do with a gazillion dollars.
From the forbes.com
If you are gonna lose a gazillion in a row, you might as well make it interesting.
From the latimes.com
The delightful Farah Bala is one of only five players performing a gazillion roles.
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Million: a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole); "there were millions of flies"
Many languages have words expressing indefinite and fictitious numbersu2014inexact terms of indefinite size, used for comic effect, for exaggeration, as placeholder names, or when precision is unnecessary or undesirable. One technical term for such words is "non-numerical vague quantifier".