heaps

heaps
noun
a large number or amount
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made lots of new friends

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she amassed stacks of newspapers

Syn:
tons, ↑dozens, ↑lots, ↑piles, ↑scores, ↑stacks, ↑loads, ↑rafts, ↑slews, ↑wads, ↑oodles, ↑gobs, ↑scads, ↑lashings
adverb
very much
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thanks heaps

Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism

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\\ˈhēps\ adverb
Etymology: from plural of heap (I)

thanks just heaps

— not often in formal use

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heaps adverb (informal)
Very much
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Main Entry:heap

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heaps UK [hiːps] US [hips] adverb british informal
much

I feel heaps better today.

Thesaurus: very and very muchsynonym

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