whopping in the PONS Dictionary

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It managed to garner over 8 million twitter handles and a whopping count of 80,000 tweets.
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Even though he did not ask for any remuneration for his appearance, he was offered a whopping 8 crores.
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Once again, they finished bottom of the league, with the same points total as before and a whopping 29 defeats.
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On offense, they tied for the league lead in home runs (19) and led the league with a whopping 93 stolen bases.
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The channel spent a whopping 60 million for the rights.
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Page 17 of the annual report shows that the fund incurred total expenses of $302,117, a whopping 6 percent of assets.
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The fan meeting gathered a whopping 10,000 fans, and portion of the profits made from the fan meet was donated to charity.
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He has received a whopping of 112 nominations throughout his career.
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By 197071, defence spending comprised a whopping 55.66% of government expenditure.
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His 482 kickoff return yards came on just 16 returns, a whopping 30.1 yards per return average.
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