Passel (noun)

A large group or a considerable amount of something.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The store had a passel of customers, making it difficult to navigate.
  2. I caught a passel of fish on my last fishing trip.
  3. I got a passel of compliments on my dress.
  4. I had a passel of emails to answer this morning.
  5. I have a passel of siblings.
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