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Definitionadj. too numerous to be counted
Last update: December 30, 2018
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In the city, there are myriad hotels that will charge you several dollars for a tiny candy bar. [adjective]
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I could see myriads of stars in the clear sky. [noun]
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He faced a myriad of details. [noun]
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Explore the myriad alleyways of the fairytale towns of Strasbourg and Rüdesheim. [adjective]
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Why is he called the myriad-minded Shakespeare. [Please select]
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When he reached the waterfall at the base of the storage pond, the mist rose up from the cascade, creating a myriad of icy fingers of crystal in the cold air. [Please select]
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It had spoken to me eloquently, despite the muteness of the myriad tongues it had. [Please select]
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As the boats wound up the shallows of the river, ducks rose in myriad flocks. [Please select]
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The river coursed between them on its rocky bed, flinging its myriad gems to the sun. [Please select]
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God of the worlds, and the great winds, and the myriad stars--do not let him die. [Please select]
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