(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
Turn sharply; change direction abruptly.
Move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner.
1 A slew of recent research points to the need for urgent action.
2 A slew of guidebooks that set a new standard for quality followed.
3 The Central Statistics Office unleashed a slew of economic data this week.
4 A slew of products now address the problem-butthey don't come cheap.
5 A slew of large issues is in the pipeline for this year.
6 A slew of large issues are in the pipeline for this year.
7 Markets are bracing for a slew of China economic data for May.
8 THR: You have a slew of new shows coming on this fall.
9 Sindolt and Hunolt and Ortwin the knight slew many in the strife.
10 Her most recent venture: stand-up comedy and slew of laugh-so-hard-it-makes-you-cry one-woman shows.
11 That brought a slew of new deals and partnerships, but also pressures.
12 Iran has refused to stop enriching uranium, despite a slew of sanctions.
13 But the Professor reminded the native that they only slew in self-defense.
14 What the new president did was issue a slew of Executive Orders.
15 The Declaration of slew the phantom of the divine necessity of kings.
16 Men crept up to the sentries, and slew them in the darkness.
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