Million in a sentence as a noun

With one million downloads, X-PHP powers [large_number] sites as tracked by netcraft.

I just realized that I left a million dollars in the pockets of the jeans that I just washed.

He's the kernel admin, he's a popular figure, he manages millions of lines of code.

It has given scholars the ability, for the first time, to conduct full-text searches of tens of millions of books.

I thought the point was that Yahoo, a public company, was throwing away 30 million for no apparent gain.

The guy probably shortchanged himself well over a half-million dollars in the past decade.

This guy bootstrapped a business which sells nuclear power plant control software and now has N employees and Y million revenue.

That means that gmaes need to sell at least 10% more units than current games are doing, and eren that will only guarantee the losses of tens of millions we're seeing now.

Million in a sentence as an adjective

I want to know how he manages 15 million lines of code, I want to know how he forks/branches/merges this code, how he handles bugs, how he tests it, and how work is handed out. I want to get his opinion on managing code not managing people.

Google had the temerity to copy some 20 million copyrighted works without the authors' permission.

The reason why Tesla is able to pay the Dept of Energy loan early is because of a secondary stock and bonds offering worth about >850+ million.

> "The total company expenditures since being founded in 2002 through the 2010 fiscal year were less than $800 million which includes all the development costs for the Falcon 1, Falcon 9 and Dragon."Wow.

For example, in eastern Wyoming, an analysis showed that \n it would cost half a million dollars to construct a water \n well into deep, but high-quality aquifer reserves.

Federal prosectors added nine new felony counts against well-known coder and activist Aaron Swartz, who was charged last year for allegedly breaching hacking laws by downloading millions of academic articles from a subscription database via an open connection at MIT. Ortiz today: Ultimately, any sentence imposed would have been up to the judge.

Larry would do these big usability studies and demonstrate beyond any shred of doubt that nobody can understand that frigging website, but Bezos just couldn't let go of those pixels, all those millions of semantics-packed pixels on the landing page.

Quite often though industry biases will engage and they'll be put on duty keeping some legacy system alive because their deep knowledge of the system lets the company put 1 guy maintaining half a million lines of code in perpetuity vs. 10 young guys maintaining the same, who all wanting to leave after a few years to build more skills.

Million definitions

noun

the number that is represented as a one followed by 6 zeros

See also: 1000000

noun

a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole); "there were millions of flies"

See also: billion trillion zillion jillion gazillion

adjective

(in Roman numerals, M written with a macron over it) denoting a quantity consisting of 1,000,000 items or units