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    plentiful


    1. Things family members so inspired by the OAU when he visited Africa in April and did in my youth; like eating collard greens and cornbread May, 1964, founded the Organization of Afro-American with our bare hands, or big Sunday dinners so plentiful they Unity (OAAU) in America


    2. tablecloth at all, covered as it was by a plentiful spread of


    3. He was pretty sure that some of them had been lost or deliberately sailed off into the void seeking worlds where metal might be plentiful and The Fall could be held off forever


    4. They entered the Drop a third of the way down where the vine was still plentiful enough to put an abstract veneer on their view of the world


    5. A plentiful subsistence increases the bodily strength of the labourer, and the comfortable hope of bettering his condition, and of ending his days, perhaps, in ease and plenty, animates him to exert that strength to the utmost


    6. A plentiful subsistence, therefore, it has been concluded, relaxes, and a scanty one quickens their industry


    7. In almost every part of Great Britain, a pound of the best butcher's meat is, in the present times, generally worth more than two pounds of the best white bread ; and in plentiful years it is sometimes worth three or four pounds


    8. To prevent the market from being overstocked, too, they have sometimes, in plentiful years, we are told by Dr Douglas {Douglas's Summary,vol


    9. ‘And is in plentiful supply


    10. In plentiful years, the bounty, by occasioning an extraordinary exportation, necessarily raises the price of corn above what it otherwise would be in those years

    11. To encourage tillage, by keeping up the price of corn, even in the most plentiful years, was the avowed end of the institution


    12. In rice countries, which generally yield two, sometimes three crops in the year, each of them more plentiful than any common crop of corn, the abundance of food must be much greater than in any corn country of equal extent


    13. They were probably not unlike that stunted breed which was common all over Scotland thirty or forty years ago, and which is now so much mended through the greater part of the low country, not so much by a change of the breed, though that expedient has been employed in some places, as by a more plentiful method of feeding them


    14. Food and water would be plentiful


    15. But when we consider his labours in the harvest, which is the end of his endeavours, we shall find the worth and plentiful increase of his actions


    16. Graffiti also seemed to be plentiful


    17. imperfections, has, perhaps, contributed more, both to the plentiful supply of the home market, and to the increase of tillage, than any other law in the statute book


    18. The trade of the merchant-exporter of corn for foreign consumption, certainly does not contribute directly to the plentiful supply of the home market


    19. the supply of the home market can never be very plentiful


    20. The plentiful supply of the home market was not the direct object of those statutes; but, under the pretence of encouraging agriculture, to raise the money price of corn as high as possible, and thereby to occasion, as much as possible, a constant dearth in the home market

    21. The trade of the merchant-carrier, or of the importer of foreign corn, in order to export it again, contributes to the plentiful supply of the home market


    22. There was a plentiful supply of gunpowder on board, but, other than testing the pistols and cannons, I hadn’t fired a shot in three years, so we brought only one small keg of powder ashore


    23. That by a more plentiful supply, to the great advantage and conveniency of the public, it must have reduced very much the price of India goods in the English market, cannot well be doubted; but that it should have raised very much their price in the Indian market, seems not very probable, as all the extraordinary demand which that competition could occasion must have been but as a drop of water in the immense ocean of Indian commerce


    24. But it was wholesome and plentiful


    25. Grain and other vegetables, with the help of milk, cheese, and butter, or oil, where butter is not to be had, it is known from experience, can, without any butcher's meat, afford the most plentiful, the most wholesome, the most nourishing, and the most invigorating diet


    26. Despite the tragedy that the hurricane had wrought at sea, inland it was a different story—the savage storm broke the back of the Summer-long drought, bringing plentiful rain and sweet, cool air


    27. even that the raisins were so plentiful and rare, the almonds so


    28. Mourners were plentiful and flower arrangements were abundant


    29. The deer that were her favourite meal were big, fat and plentiful, and showed signs of complacency; although lately, they were more skittish


    30. Her lack of understanding on issues has become legendary, and plentiful material for comedians

    31. Most of his clothes could be washed along the way: all he really needed was a couple of changes and a plentiful supply of white shirts


    32. The hunt had been good! The bison were fat on the plentiful grass that grew out of proportion with any other time that he could remember


    33. With fear and hesitation as plentiful as the rain pouring down on them, the drivers complied, some of them already on their knees and praying


    34. The harvest was plentiful, much more than it had been two seasons ago, and the gaiety that the overflowing bounty produced was infectious


    35. asses and minding not to step on some of the all white AF1"s that were plentiful


    36. Let’s say we toss out the low-energy brown dwarfs, the young stars, and the plentiful binaries because they have


    37. 9 You, O God, did send a plentiful rain, by which you did confirm your inheritance, when it was weary


    38. The men who had stayed behind with the horses had a camp already prepared and plentiful hot food ready for us


    39. 7 And I brought you into a plentiful country, to eat the fruit of it and the goodness of it; but when you entered; you defiled my land,


    40. taken from the plentiful field, and from the land of Moab, and I have caused wine to fail from the winepresses: none shall tread with

    41. The shellfish were more plentiful on the eastern side of the island


    42. I need the rest as I have had a busy and plentiful life


    43. Promise me boy, promise me you shall have a plentiful life too


    44. Food seemed plentiful in this habitat, the putrid creature didn’t have to venture far


    45. 27 And Abram mocked them, and said, Surely the savory meat that I prepared has not pleased them, or perhaps it was too little for them, and for that reason they would not eat; therefore tomorrow I will prepare fresh savory meat, better and more plentiful than this, in order that I may see the result


    46. "I think so," said Jim, "but you know the salesman at this school told me and everyone here that the jobs in this field were plentiful, but many of my friends who have gone here still haven't found a job


    47. 27 And Abram mocked them and said Surely the savory meat that I prepared has not pleased them or perhaps it was too little for them and for that reason they would not eat; therefore tomorrow I will prepare fresh savory meat better and more plentiful than this in order that I may see the result


    48. All of the above evidence debunking the myth of the “noble savage” is so plentiful that only a hack historian or a scoundrel could ignore it


    49. 37 Then He said to His disciples "The harvest indeed is plentiful but the labourers are few


    50. 2 Then He said to them "The harvest is indeed plentiful but the labourers are few














































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    Synonyms for "plentiful"

    ample copious plenteous plentiful rich bountiful thriving abounding free-flowing teeming affluent

    "plentiful" definitions

    existing in great number or quantity


    affording an abundant supply


    producing in abundance