Sentence example with the word 'passel'

passel

Definition n. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent

Last update: July 12, 2015

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I could run a passel of cattle on that land.   [Please select]

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John; I do as I please and don't have to listen to a passel of opinion.   [Please select]

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"Well, sir, that surely is a passel of comfort to me."   [Please select]

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-you don't need to worry none, we got them strange gentlemen licked like they was a passel of children.   [Please select]

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'There's a big passel o' folks that gits killed in the city.   [Please select]

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_ Clearing out like a passel of yaller dogs afore there's trouble and leavin' them an' the children to entertain the Yankees.   [Please select]

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And not so long ago I read about a passel of darn fools arguin' that the angels in heaven was all he-ones.'   [Please select]

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