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abound in

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  1. exist in large quantity

How To Use abound in In A Sentence

  • Those yielded by orthoclase must generally abound in potash, while albite and labradorite, containing little or none of that element, must produce soils in which it is deficient. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry
  • This began to promote excessive erosion and Aboriginal concerns relating to infringements of their sacred sites which abound in the region.
  • An American book on angling is a novelty, and yet America has "thousands of brooks, creeks, rivers, lakes, bays, and inlets" which "abound in game-fish. Current Literature
  • Like the Lower Old Red Sandstones of Cromarty and Moray, the red arenaceous strata occur in thick beds, separated from each other by bands of a grayish-colored stratified clay, on the planes of which I could trace with great distinctness ripple markings; but in vain did I explore their numerous folds for the plates, scales, and fucoid impressions which abound in the gray argillaceous beds of the shores of the Moray and Cromarty Friths. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • Hanging baskets abound in pleasant, semi-urban imitation of cottagey kitsch.
  • Hostels, restaurants, internet cafes and travel agencies abound in its bystreets, competing for gringos attention.
  • The world may, and (as a matter of fact) does abound in false Churches, just as it abounds in false deities; but, this is rendered possible only _because they are false_. The Purpose of the Papacy
  • Molecular chromophores besides melanin abound in the skin and include keratin, collagen, elastin, proteins, lipids, steroids and urocanic acid to name a few.
  • a "McClellan saddle" and a gag-bit upon one of the black polled cattle which abound in that region, and which ambled easily and briskly along with his rider's feet just brushing the low "poverty-pines" which grew by the roadside. Bricks Without Straw
  • Examples also abound in the Middle Ages and more modern times. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
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