[ adj ] of an incalculable amount <adj.all> untold suffering
Untold \Un*told"\, a. 1. Not told; not related; not revealed; as, untold secrets.
2. Not numbered or counted; as, untold money.
I loathe the sickening murder and mayhem that is causing untold suffering," he said in an Oct. 4 letter to The New York Times.
The Federation of Miners says an estimated 3,000 mining sites in Amazonia have drawn untold thousands of prospectors, shopkeepers, pilots and prostitutes to remote areas.
Opponents of the program argue that it will cost untold billions and add to the nation's burgeoning deficits.
Alan Frio will be the news anchor of "Hard Copy," which will "delve behind the headlines to report the untold stories about the people, places and events making news today," according to Paramount executive Frank Kelly.
At a formal state ceremony in the Berlin Philharmonic Hall, von Weizsaecker said: "The Nazi terror and the war it caused inflicted untold serious injustice and suffering on almost all of Europe and on us.
Permitting such legal claims could "expose the government to untold suits by people interested but not affected by the outcome" of federal regulation, said Justice Department lawyer Alan I. Horowitz.
That figure for the 1987 "tax gap" doesn't even include untold billions that are lost because illegal income is never reported to the IRS.
For close on two centuries, then, these great paintings have been in the public eye, giving untold pleasure.
Ford, having paid untold millions in thousands of cases, continues to fight suits over new incidents, most of which few people ever hear about.
Since the street was clogged, forming a single line was difficult, and untold thousands of people formed in a bevy of smaller lines in addition to the mega-line that made the Guinness tally.
But two other attorneys appointed by Weinstein to negotiate with Eagle-Picher are opposing the plan, saying it provides too little money to resolve existing claims and untold thousands of future claims.
The stakes were 2,000 jobs at the Kodak site, plus untold indirect economic benefits.
We can't imagine why these two sensible men would want to be standing there when the catastrophic dike breaks and washes untold numbers of Congressmen out to sea.
This is known as "cam-out" in the tool trade, and it often leads to stripped screw heads, ruined screwdrivers, skinned knuckles, lost tempers and untold domestic discord.
China and Japan waged an eight-year war beginning in 1937 that killed an estimated 571,000 Japanese and 1.3 million Chinese soldiers and an untold number of civilians.
To even touch his gifts requires Herculean efforts and untold time.
You've borne untold suffering and hardship during eight long years of war with Iran.
John Major is giving me untold millions to secure the Games for Manchester.
It was the great untold story of the 1980s.
"You wanted to stop, but where?" Le Blanc reckons he has gone through four or five ox carts and an untold number of oxen.
Miles of scenic Southern California beaches fouled by 400,000 gallons of crude oil, 7.6 million gallons of sewage and untold amounts of filthy urban street runoff have been reopened.
"There are many reasons to doubt Moreno's testimony _ reasons based on lies, told and untold crimes and his willingness to do anything to evade justice," said Ronald Fischetti, the lawyer for Jane Lee Garcia.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers International of Vancouver, British Columbia, bought the leftover equipment from Exxon Corp. last month for untold millions.