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passel
[ pas-uhl ]
noun
- a group or lot of indeterminate number:
a passel of dignitaries.
passel
/ 藞辫忙蝉蓹濒 /
noun
- informal.a group or quantity of no fixed number
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of passel1
Example Sentences
Chamber of Commerce and a passel of right-wing legal organizations, which based their case on the fact that the bureau鈥檚 funding comes from the Federal Reserve rather than the U.S.
It started with the Supreme Court鈥檚 ruling in a lawsuit brought by a passel of antiabortion fanatics that aimed to roll back the Food and Drug Administration鈥檚 approvals of mifepristone dispensing by mail.
Peralta struck him out in his first at-bat with a passel of sliders.
The stakes for Biden were underscored by a passel of polls over the last week showing him trailing Trump in a match-up and in voters鈥 perceptions.
We gift a casserole when our friend鈥檚 in-law鈥檚 and extended family are coming to stay for the week or maybe when their child is bringing home a passel of friends from college.
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