Sentences with phrase «gazillion pounds»

The phrase "gazillion pounds" is an exaggerated way of saying an extremely large amount of money. It's not a real number, just a fun way of emphasizing that there is a lot of money involved. Full definition
And quinoa pizza crust sound delic, I'd love to try that — we've got a gazillion pound bag of quinoa from Costco that I've been trying to use up
Eaten and drank your way through a gazillion pounds of salad and fruit?
All the places I have seen it, they charge like a gazillion pounds for the stuff, but I really want to try it, espeeeecially after having seen this smoothie, yum!
I expect to see us spend another gazillion pounds and everyone thinking that will automatically be the solution to our problems.
For those without sufficient backgrounds, a luggable was the early version of a laptop, except that a luggable was the size of a large briefcase (think trial bag) and weighed about a gazillion pounds.
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