Passel
Passel is a noun that denotes a large number or collection. In informal use, especially in American English, it refers to a group of people or things without specifying an exact quantity. Common constructions include phrases like “a passel of” followed by a plural noun, as in “a passel of kids” or “a passel of books.” The term often carries a casual, humorous, or colloquial tone and is less common in formal writing.
Etymology and history are not precisely documented in standard references, but passel is widely regarded as
Usage notes include that passel is predominantly regional to American English and is generally avoided in
See also: multitudes, lots, heaps, bunch. Further exploration of passel may appear in dictionaries of American