Tons in a sentence as a noun

There is none, they just have so much money they can't help but make tons of it.

I have tons of work for you." 1983 Recruiter: "On a scale of 1 to 10, how's your data base?"

With tons of comments and discussion too. And it's not even a joke.

Avoiding them by living on a non-spoiling diet saves tons. [1] I think.

And I still have tons of room for improvement. I'm firmly convinced that almost any of us can get better, much better.

Who knows, maybe in 15 years we'll be saddled with tons of crufty, callback-soup, unreliable node. js applications we'll all have to maintain.

Not a full rewrite, mind you, but Qt redid piles of classes, methods, and hierarchy, and Gtk+ introduced glib, reworked signalling, themes, and tons else I'm forgetting. It was a lot of work.

He loves what he does, has tons of time for his family, etc. The cynical among us might term this a "lifestyle business" and they'd be right.

It's perfectly ok to publish tons of linkbaits about 'how steve jobs changed my life' even if they are vague and repetitive boring opinions, but nobody can state his negative views on this occasion. gimme a break.

Microsoft is notorious for generating tons of internal e-mail. People go away on holidays and come back to 10K unread emails.

Some of it in assembly; some of it, even, in hex, with tons of printed pages of processor instructions in front of me. Feats like that required a level of concentration that I find almost impossible to achieve today.

You see it all the time, there are tons of businesses started and run by intelligent and driven women. c & d might still be tougher, there's lots of entrenched power structures that still make it difficult for women to arrive into the top jobs.

As a teacher, you try hard to maintain awareness of the entire room as much as possible, but there are always tons of gaps. You might be writing something on the board, helping a student 1-on-1, addressing some other kid's behavior, or doing any of dozens of other tasks.

In the canonical example, if you constantly ask for "rock stars", you will turn off people to whom that doesn't appeal, including tons of good programmers. But it goes beyond that: don't assume that all your applicants are any particular kind of person with certain interests.

The most annoying part of the ID process was that it acted like everything was cool, let me browse the site, let me make a reservation and put in my credit card info, and only then told me to give them tons of extra info before they would process the reservation. I actually tried to go through their process and it was quite draconian. They ask for tons of stuff.

They refuse to let people pay for their services and thus establish a billing verification channel but they're asking users to put tons of important information into them with no recourse if something does happen.

There are tons of jobs that will need to be done as you guys grow, and each one of those is an opportunity for you to contribute above and beyond what a new hire off the street could accomplish. A lot of those jobs can also take advantage of your coding skills to either automate processes or utilize your deeper understanding of how the product works to better support it.

Tons definitions

noun

a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she amassed stacks of newspapers"