abundantly

IPA: ʌbˈʌndʌntɫi

adverb

  • In an abundant manner; in a sufficient degree; in large measure.
  • Extremely.
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Examples of "abundantly" in Sentences

  • The cowhand was paid abundantly.
  • This is abundantly clear in the paper.
  • That is abundantly clear in the article.
  • The plant is vigorous and blooms abundantly.
  • The taking of oysters is abundantly evident.
  • It's abundantly represented in the bibliography.
  • The main hall of the mosque is abundantly gilded.
  • This is abundantly clear from the rest of the quote.
  • He ordered the people to pour water abundantly on the wood.
  • They are found abundantly in the genomes of plants and animals.
  • There is something coming off from the zinc very abundantly, which is not steam.
  • Copper was coined abundantly, silver rarely, but the greatest importance attached to the gold coinage.
  • Springs, of course, there were none; cushions there were none; but mats and rugs were piled in abundantly, and so we started.
  • I had heard his name abundantly discussed in academical and social circles and was thoroughly familiar with the hypothetical part of his history before chance led me to make his personal acquaintance.
  • Michoacán is a confluence of landscapes, rivers and lakes, a variety of climates, cascades hidden in abundantly exuberant vegetation, virgin beaches with crystalline waters, tempestuous waves and calm cooling waters, therapeutic spring waters, geysers, caves and subterranean rivers.
  • It appears, moreover, certain that in Athens schools of dramatic art had at this date been formed; such, indeed, as usually arise when poetical talents are, by public competition, called abundantly and actively into exercise: schools of art which contain scholars of such excellence and of such kindred genius, that the master may confide to them

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