many

IPA: mˈɛni

noun

  • A multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
  • A considerable number.
  • A surname.
  • A town, the parish seat of Sabine Parish, Louisiana, United States.

adjective

  • Existing in large number; numerous.
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Examples of "many" in Sentences

  • Seems like many *many* people who come for the party decide to crash on the floor afterwards.
  • Re the maggot story: many *many* adjectives spring to mind, but I'm going to go with "resourceful"...
  • You remember when I asked you five times ... maybe six  times, if you would tell me a number; how many victims ... how many  people.
  • An essential argument to have a truly free market is there are many customers who can choose between many goods from *many* competing sellers.
  • Like Brian said, he falls right in there with many of the greats Bill Tucci, Joe Jusko, EBAS, …..many more with his awesome, yet humble attitude.
  • Too many people are greedy with this space..many times I've arrived at my seat and found no room for my own shopping bag or cabin bag in the old fashion sense of the 60's..
  • Sony does have higher prices many/most times..but if you use inkmesh and narrow down to epub by selecting Sony Reader on the left side..many times Sony's prices are right there with everyone else.
  • Motherships..sheesh, at least people here use facts,,I have shown you many false prophecies by many ‘nutbags’..many of them like Robertson, Falwell, Rushdoonie, Hagee and their Iraq war for Jesus end times insanity and I posted them because I do NOT run my life by them and people should not listen to Hagee and these other War, death and blodd for the return of Jesus ‘nutbags’
  • Thottbot at least has the potential to be a truly comprehensive data source for that kind of analysis, in fact now that I think of it I find myself wishing something like this had existed for Camelot, it would have saved me many, *many* hours of gathering data on how the combat system was actually performing which was very different from how the programmers thought it worked.
  • Acknowledging the necessity to work with others; getting the guts to ask for help in order to preclude slamming one's head against the wall for extended amounts of time; finding two, three or even more ways to tackle a problem, whether it be literally in homework or otherwise in managing life and time; learning many, _many_ subtle things that you certainly won't regret learning as you tackle challenges in the future.

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