Passel
[pas-uh l] /ˈpæs əl/
noun
1.
a group or lot of indeterminate number:
a passel of dignitaries.
/ˈpæsəl/
noun
1.
(informal or dialect, mainly US) a group or quantity of no fixed number
n.
1835, dialectal variant of parcel (n.).
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