What is another word for passel of?
Pronunciation:
[ pˈasə͡l ɒv], [ pˈasəl ɒv], [ p_ˈa_s_əl ɒ_v]
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Similar words for passel of:
Synonyms for Passel of:
adj.
• countless (adjective)- endless,
- incalculable,
- mess,
- immeasurable,
- loads,
- numberless,
- pile,
- measureless,
- myriad,
- legion,
- untold,
- oodles,
- multitudinous,
- mint,
- slew,
- stack,
- wad,
- peck,
- gobs,
- Jillion,
- uncounted,
- limitless,
- raft,
- uncountable,
- heap.
How to use "Passel of" in context?
The phrase "passel of" is a colloquial word used to describe a considerable number. The word passel of is derived from the Old German word "Pascha," which means Passover. Today, the word passel of is most often used in reference to a large number of something. For example, a group of ten would be referred to as a passel of ten, and a group of twenty would be referred to as a passel of twenty.
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