A large number or amount.
1The Americans cried a little and great scads of patriotism were noted.
2And I met scads of people who were really curious about my arm.
3You'll find a buckskin purse, with some scads in it, in the bag.
4It offers dynamic real-time quotes and scads of research and metrics.
5All good reasons why scads of culinary students have their sights set on television.
6Y'know, you work in a headquarters company like this, you see scads of officers.
7There are scads of people here; the very first families.
8There were over a hundred firefighters, even more civilians, and scads of newspeople present.
9His old man is Senator, or something, an' they say, has scads o' money.
10Twitch boasts some 15 million daily active users, and scads of those are Fortnite fans.
11She hadn't seen much of him over the years, but she had scads of letters.
12There are scads of headphones offering vastly better sound for the same money or less.
13They 've got the money, too, scads of it.
14Humbug 'em right and left, if you look to see the scads come in fast.
15Apparently someone thinks there is scads of money to be made in all that glassy-eyed action.
16Both had scads of loyalists, but nothing like the 800 million monthly active users Facebook boasts.