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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha slew of somethinga slew of somethinginformalLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a large number of things a whole slew of cheap motels → slew
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a slew of something• A whole slew of cheap motels are springing up west of town.• He lost his hold on the bag and a slew of rice and chicken and ochre sauce splashed on to the carpet.• It may embody a slew of things.• When the feud broke out into the open, it exposed a slew of corruption charges from both camps.• The festive gala features a slew of activities for all ages.• Online services like Napster helped generate interest in a slew of new computer products in recent months.• They had lost a slew of close games, were getting minimal production from their frontcourt and sporadic play from the perimeter.• No need for anyone to point out the unlikelihood of such a slew of benign effects occurring the same week.
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