oceans of



oceans of someone or something

 and an ocean of someone or something
a very large amount of something. The naughty student was in oceans of trouble. After a week of vacation, there was an ocean of work to do.
See also: ocean, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Brendan['brendən]
Primitivapree-mee-TEE-vah (Spanish)Spanish, Late Roman
Enrica-Italian
KacieKAY-seeEnglish (Modern)
Asterix[asteriks]
Bozhena-Medieval Slavic