The phrase "He thanked him a million times" is an example of hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally. This figure of speech emphasizes the speaker's deep gratitude by suggesting an overwhelming number of thanks. Hyperbole is often used to convey strong emotions or to create a dramatic effect.
8.6 million times a day.
over 20 million
more than a million in ONE year!
tangled was $260 million.
The First Amendment protects satire and parody as a forms of free speech and expression. South Park, the Simpsons and Family Guy Parody current adult life and are protected by the constitution. As President Clinton and Bush have found out, citizens can malign, disparage and lampoon public figures. Under New York Times v. Sullivan and Falwell v. Hustler Magazine, speech that is critical of public figures only loses its First Amendment protection if it contains a false statement of fact, the falsehood is uttered deliberately or with recklessness as to its veracity, and the speech ends up defaming and injuring the figure's reputation or intentionally inflicting emotional distress. In other words, speech involving public figures, including parody and caricature, is constitutionally protected unless the speaker is deliberately or recklessly lying about a public figure. http://www.uslaw.com/library/article/TNPCrimeandCourts082800.html?area_id=743
"A thousand and one times" is an example of hyperbole, which is a figure of speech that involves exaggeration for emphasis or effect. In this case, the phrase is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to emphasize a large or countless number of times. Hyperbole is commonly used in literature, poetry, and everyday language to create vivid imagery or make a point more strongly.
No, the figure is closer to just under six times greater.Japan has a population of almost 128 million, while Australia's population is just over 22 million in 2010.
No. The population of Scotland is just over 5 million but the population of England is about 10 times that figure.
I've told you a million times, rinse your dirty dishes before you put them in the dishwasher. My teenages will just die if they cannot text their friends over the weekend. If you chew all that gum, you'll get a mouthful of cavities.
A hyperbole is a figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis. Here are a few examples: * Im so hungry i could eat a horse. * There are millions of other things to do. * You're always doing that. * Running faster than the speed of light. * You could be Miss Universe. * He lives a million miles away. * I waited in line for centuries. * I've told you a million times don't exaggerate.
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3.9 million times 200 million equals 780,000,000,000,000 (780 trillion).
one million times
Ten million times ten= 1 billion No. Ten million times ten is one hundred million (= 1 tenth of 1 billion)
No, 40 million times 1 million is 40 trillion.
well they thanked Jesus like 25 times at the 2012 CMAs just a few minutes ago.......
2 million times