Similar words: tonsil, tonsure, moonstone, tonsorial, tonsillitis, upton sinclair, tonsillectomy, foundation stone. Meaning: [tʌn] n. a large number or amount.
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1. I've still got tons to do.
2. I've got tons of work to do.
3. The bell is massive, weighing over 40 tons.
4. They've got tons of money.
5. In her early fifties, she wears tons of jewelry.
6. They used five tons of dynamite to blow up the rock.
7. We gave them two tons over and above the amount agreed to.
8. Tons of internationally donated food was distributed to the starving peasants.
9. There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest.
10. The Wall Street Journal uses 220,000 metric tons of newsprint each year.
11. Thousands of tons of filth and sewage pour into the Ganges every day.
12. We've got tons of food left over from the party.
13. I feel tons better after a rest.
14. You'll need two tons of cement, minimum.
15. Hundreds of tons of oil spilled into the sea.
16. We used 10 tons of coal last winter.
17. It weighs above/over ten tons.
18. A railway truck carries about 10 tons.
19. There's always tons of scrap paper in Dad's office.
20. El Salvador produces 100,000 tons of refined copper annually.
21. We've received an order for two tons of coal.
22. At its peak, the mine produced 5,000 tons of coal a day.
23. The railways carry millions of tons of freight every year.
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24. This oil well runs 80 tons of oil every day.
25. Three hundred thousand tons of cereals are needed to replenish stocks.
26. They proved up 22 billion tons of oil in reserves in this country.
27. The farmers put up five tons of hay for the winter.
28. They rated their daily coal output at about 2,100 tons.
29. It is a ship with a rating of 500, 000 tons.
30. A UN spokesman said that the mission will carry 20 tons of relief supplies.