Similar words: intolerant, gerontology, intolerable, intolerance, paleontology, unto, palaeontology, gerontologist. Meaning: adj. of an incalculable amount.
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(61) The recent boom was fueled by years of farcically easy credit -- for everything from big-screen TVs to houses -- that it will eventually spawn untold books and academic careers.
(62) Untold taxpayer cash has been used to save the banking system.
(63) The untold days spent handling residuum and other components have left their mark, though.
(64) There are innumerable canticles sand untold poems. surprises one by one show before us, miracles one after another make us daze.
(65) If war broke out, they could inflict untold losses on mankind.
(66) Untold numbers of travelers were stranded amid thousands of canceled flights. Irene prompted New York City's first-ever subway closure due to a natural event.
(67) Mercedes looked at them imploringly, untold repugnances at sight of pain written in her pretty face.
More similar words: intolerant, gerontology, intolerable, intolerance, paleontology, unto, palaeontology, gerontologist, junto, paleontologist, hunt out, palaeontologist, count out, count on, thereunto, run to fat, untoward, burst into laughter, untouched, untouchable, on account of, bear the brunt of, untouchability, take into account, to take into account, statement of account, bounty hunter, told, tole, toll.