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uncountable

[uhn-koun-tuh-buhl] / ʌnˈkaʊn tə bəl /


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Uncountable numbers of William & Mary students worked their way through college there, not to mention augmented their diet with $1 bags of “ends,” or bread trimmings left over from sandwich-making.

From Washington Post • Dec. 18, 2021

Uncountable numbers have been left over from the Big Bang birth of the cosmos 13.8 billion years ago.

From The Guardian • Nov. 4, 2017

Uncountable thousands are in town on a rainy Saturday browsing and buying at Anne Klein, Ralph Lauren and Timberland.

From Time Magazine Archive

Uncountable and worldwide are his surviving "old pals," for his acquaintances became "my old pals" on sight.

From Time Magazine Archive

And on each twig of every tree in the dell Uncountable Crystals both dark and bright of the rain That begins again.

From Last Poems by Thomas, Edward




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