plenty

IPA: pɫˈɛnti

noun

  • A more-than-adequate amount.
  • A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • A town in Tasmania, Australia.
  • A town in Victoria, Australia.

adjective

  • (obsolete) plentiful

adverb

  • (Canada, US) More than sufficiently.
  • (Canada, US, colloquial) Used as an intensifier, very.
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Examples of "plenty" in Sentences

  • I'm sure many of you are great wild game chefs, specializing in plenty of dishes.
  • I've been in plenty of baths in Tokyo where blokes with full body tattoos are washing.
  • These amazing glass tiles that come in plenty of playful pictures, nature motifs and even 3D are sure to improve the looks of your bathroom.
  • But new line coach Rod Marinelli should get plenty from a group headlined by tackle Tommie Harris, whose play has not been as dominant lately.
  • Fanny wondered what she called plenty of room, but had yet to learn the signification of the term when applied to the dressing-room of a western party.
  • Alas! it is not the body and the mass of those things which we call plenty, that can speak comfort, when the wrath of God shall blast and dispirit them with a curse.
  • The Food and Drug Administration approved a seasonal flu vaccine on Monday, in plenty of time to protect people against the three standard flu strains expected to spread this fall.
  • My husband was discussing the advantages when we were on board the steamer coming from Suez, and they are, first, that, with Abyssinia friendly, the left flank of an advancing army would be absolutely safe as far as Kassala, while water in plenty is to be found along the whole road.
  • "But," he adds, "no man who can have a piece of land of his own sufficient by his labour to subsist his family in plenty is poor enough to be a manufacturer and work for his master while there is land enough in America for our people there can never be manufacturers to any amount or value."
  • The cause of this plenty is the showers that come down in their season, that descend upon the mountains of Zion, the graces of Christ, his doctrine that drops as the dew, the graces of Christ, and the fruits and comforts of his Spirit, by which we are made fruitful in the fruits of righteousness.

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