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Meaning of hundreds and thousands | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/ˌhʌndɹəds n̩ ˈθaʊz(ə)ndz/

Definitions

  1. An indefinite but emphatically large number.
    plural, plural-only
  2. Tiny balls or strands of multicoloured sugar, sprinkled over ice cream, desserts or party foods.
    Commonwealth, Ireland, UK, plural, plural-only

Equivalents

العربية آلاف مؤلفة

Examples

“1864 September 12, W. T. Sherman, letter to James M. Calhoun, E. E. Rawson and S. C. Wells, representing City Council of Atlanta, published in 1865, Joel Tyler Headley, Grant and Sherman: Their Campaigns and Generals, 2008, page 592, I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands of women and children fleeing from your armies and desperadoes, hungry, and with bleeding feet.”
“Have there not been hundreds and thousands of people injured in the depression in value of railroad securities?”
“1949, A.S. Altekar, State and Government in Ancient India, reprinted 2001, page 148, It is clear that the sentence rather refers to numerous favours conferred upon the city and country population, the monetary value of which amounted to hundreds and thousands of rupees or contemporary coins.”
“So there you have them - Onoda, Gund, Eclipse - all squidged together on the same spoon, their flavours intermingling under a bleeding crust of hundreds-and-thousands.”
“Hundreds and thousands, commonly yet boringly called “sprinkles” in North America, are enough to make any child smile. Sprinkled over a cookie and sandwiched around creamy ice cream makes for sheer bliss!”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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