x-times not-comparitive adjective

Can anyone confidently assert that "x-times" can be used preceding an adjective that is not comparative? It's role would be simple emphasis, like "very." Here are thought up examples. I cannot find any satisfying real-life usage.

  1. You are ten-times beautiful.
  2. The concert was a thousand-times amazing.
  3. I am a hundred-times forgetful.
  4. It is hard to look you in your a thousand-times stormy eyes.

Thanks!


Solution 1:

You might refer to a great boxing champion as "the five times challenged but never beaten N" - that would be idiomatic, though there would probably be a better way. Most times you'll do this, though, you'll be dealing with one, two or three occasions, and then you might use once, twice or thrice - "twice cooked chips" / "thrice blessed".