plentiful

IPA: pɫˈɛntʌfʌɫ

adjective

  • Existing in large number or ample amount.
  • Yielding abundance; fruitful.
  • (obsolete) Lavish; profuse; prodigal.
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Examples of "plentiful" in Sentences

  • Tuna used to be plentiful in the waters.
  • Thunderstorms are plentiful in the summer.
  • However, the solicitation of funding is plentiful.
  • The soil of the area is rich and the water is plentiful.
  • Final game programs were in plentiful supply and selling briskly.
  • Of course, there's always the sun which normally is in plentiful supply.
  • Olive groves are also plentiful although many are uncultivated and overgrown.
  • Let's just say they are in plentiful supply and some of them have webbed duck's feet.
  • Although it was a much less popular war, photos of American dead were plentiful from the Korean War.
  • "[D] oom and desperation are in plentiful supply from page one, and as the novel fades to black, the reader's left with a roster of sadder-but-wiser Americans to contemplate."
  • Our daily lives are lived by faith that someone else has performed the necessary experiments to insure our cities are safe, our food in plentiful, and our medicine is reliable.
  • Labor is in plentiful supply, especially in the construction industries, and employing it will reduce the burden on the benefits system without placing upward pressure on wages.
  • But while recruitment has risen and MBA graduates are in plentiful supply, half of the industry is struggling to find quality candidates with science, technology, engineering and maths skills.
  • November 17th, 2009 at 7: 54 pm dp: Our daily lives are lived by faith that someone else has performed the necessary experiments to insure our cities are safe, our food in plentiful, and our medicine is reliable.

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