passel (Meaning)

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passel (n)

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

passel Sentence Examples

  1. The rancher herded a passel of cattle across the vast pasture.
  2. A passel of tourists descended upon the quaint seaside town.
  3. We were gifted with a passel of fresh vegetables from the farmer's market.
  4. The siblings played with a passel of toys, laughing and giggling together.
  5. The dog barked at the passel of squirrels chasing each other in the backyard.
  6. The teacher welcomed a passel of eager new students into her classroom.
  7. A passel of kittens snuggled together on the couch, purring contentedly.
  8. The campers packed a passel of supplies into their backpacks for their wilderness trek.
  9. The politician addressed a passel of reporters eager for his latest statement.
  10. The baker sold a passel of freshly baked loaves of bread to the hungry customers.

FAQs About the word passel

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

group, grouping,batch, collection, constellation, lot, bunch, cluster, array, assemblage

item, entity, entity, item, unit,unit, single,single,

The rancher herded a passel of cattle across the vast pasture.

A passel of tourists descended upon the quaint seaside town.

We were gifted with a passel of fresh vegetables from the farmer's market.

The siblings played with a passel of toys, laughing and giggling together.