How To Use Bounteous In A Sentence

  • Early reports from America told of boundless fecundity in the natural world; bounteous nature seemed to promise that all the commodities Europeans gathered from around the world would grow there.
  • The bookshop was not quite as bounteous as its name suggested.
  • Over the week they were rewarded by the sight of slumbering nurse sharks, moray eels, hawksbill turtles, stingrays, bounteous barracuda, big solitary midnight parrotfish and African pompano.
  • Adapting to Nature's suddenly proffered fruitful bounteousness. Ten Millennia Ago a Seed Was Planted
  • The food is - as elsewhere - bounteous and, well, adequate.
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  • Christopher Brookmyre on Anathem by Neal Stephenson: Weighing in at 800 head-stretching pages, Anathem demands a near-avout level of commitment, but rewards those who enter its concent with bounteous gifts of wisdom, beauty and 'upsight'. Old Media Monday: Reviewing the Reviewers
  • The very name of Canary is a cheerful one, associated as it is with the idea of bounteous vineyards, and of those little golden birds that make music all over the world. Journal of an African Cruiser
  • Still, we Irish are renowned for our bounteous big-heartedness.
  • Their feasts were events of careful consideration and long preparation, and those whose memories carry them back to the early days, recall bounteous loading of tables when festal occasion called for display. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining.
  • You have already been more bounteous of your favours to Henry Smith than your mother, whom God assoilzie, ever was to me before I married her. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Rather, Hezbollah sprang from the resentment of Lebanon's long-oppressed Shiite population, and the bounteous backing of Iran. The Lessons of the Second Lebanon War
  • Do thou only, asking divine favour with peace-offerings, be bounteous in welcome and draw out reasons for delay, while the storm rages at sea and Orion is wet, and his ships are shattered and the sky unvoyageable. ' The Aeneid of Virgil
  • Swiftly they build up a relationship of complete trust and love, a fantasy world such as children fashion--full of secrets, promises, and bounteousness to come.
  • But for some reason I fail to share Polly's bounteous optimism.
  • It includes magnificent cycle lanes, bounteous fish counters in supermarkets, excellent public transport, Spanish healthcare and, of course, the weather.
  • As they stepped out of the federal building, a burst of spring showered them with nature's most bounteous colours and the clouds parted to let the sun smile upon them.
  • It is the development of a distinctive regional Central Australian cuisine, based on traditional European and Asian cooking techniques, but using the bounteous foods and flavourings that nature has provided locally.
  • To counteract these evils, which were great enough to have ruined any European state in a couple of years, there was, however, the marvellous prodigality of nature -- a bounteousness and richness in the yield of the soil and the depths of the earth hardly equalled in any other part of the world, and in consequence princely fortunes were accumulated in an incredibly short space of time. The Dominion in 1983
  • The future for both clubs remains uncertain, although a healthy crowd and a bounteous collection at least assures the home players of continuing wages.
  • But if you have a mind to see the table that he set before them, there too you will see great bounteousness, but the bounteousness came not from excess of wealth, but of the riches of a ready will.
  • Lawellen acquire to be a bounteous grapheme someday, my daddy said so.
  • Had some Trollope chanced then to be travelling through that quarter, and been entertained by the disappointed proprietor with all the noble bounteousness which distinguished him, we can easily imagine how this fact would have figured in his book, as a proof of unconquerable negro laziness. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • When properly cultivated and controlled by men, the earth by her nature yields a bounteous harvest.
  • This book should not be read unless you're in possession of a bounteous bank balance.
  • Perhaps, then, he suggests, they are due to the very bounteousness of God. The Approach to Philosophy
  • My heart leaped at the thought of such an approach to sudden riches, which I considered myself, however contrarily to the laws of computation, as having missed by a single chance; and I could not forbear to revolve the consequences which such as bounteous allotment would have produced, if it had happened to me. The Rambler, sections 171-208 (1751-1752); The Adventurer, sections 34-108 (1753); from The Works of Samuel Johnson, in Sixteen Volumes, Volume IV
  • Shoppers browsed for goods on the bounteous ad pages.
  • And then there was about her a certain bounteousness. Half Portions
  • I adelphia net webmail him of the myxomycota astrometry bounteousness and he acarpelous that it was one of the scholastically contorted cure of his neutralized tigris. Rational Review
  • You can revel in the bounteousness of nature from the attached balconies of your room in Sun Island Resort.
  • The blessing is believed to be the reason for the bounteous wealth and prosperity enjoyed by the people.
  • Here and there, a village, with its taper steeples, recalled the bounteous Hand "that giveth us all things richly to enjoy. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • The faint rose again blushed on his cheek; his brow and lips lost the ashy paleness of threatened dissolution; such was the dear reward of my unremitting attention -- and bounteous heaven added overflowing recompence, when it gave me also the thanks and smiles of Idris. I.4a
  • Scott Keatley—who along with his wife, Gina, a James Beard scholar and Food Network "Extreme Chef" contestant, founded Nourishing NYC, a nonprofit that feeds those in need and maintains one of the garden's more bounteous beds—admitted that he doesn't always run around in a carrot costume; he has someone else do it for him. A Sunny Plot to Feel Good
  • The bard, as in duty bound, has addressed three long stanzas to Vich Ian Vohr of the Banners, enumerating all his great properties, and not forgetting his being a cheerer of the harper and bard — “a giver of bounteous gifts.” Waverley
  • This one is my gift to all the lazy people who happen upon my blog and cant be bothered to plough any further to discover the bounteous and wondrous delights contained herein.
  • To enhance the appeal among kids, there were stuffed dolls of Santa Clauses placed among the bounteous flowers.
  • The charm of the detail tempted one to linger at every turn, and all the more so because I knew that I should see nothing more of the grace and bounteousness of Nature till my projected descent into Kulu in the late autumn. Among the Tibetans
  • This was in perfect contrast with the model of a village showing bounteous trees and all round greenery, the result of a cleaner and healthier environment.
  • They are his bounteous source for “Sexual Aberration on Campus America,” his clandestine, surefire, tenure pièce de resistancé. “Give me fifty words about a Beaver…”
  • Two Madonna-and-childs, reversed out in a stark negative: the bounteous white woman, bereft of her own baby, suckling the child of a dying African.
  • The themes are still the same where sleep evades; your warmth is shared with bounteousness unchanged in all these years – I cling to edges of your reverie, listening, jealous in a sense, aware your mood is equally as clear to me. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Deliver us all from filmmaking as lumbering and blinkered as this, a purported homage to female wisdom and bounteousness that is instead stodgy and convictionless.
  • At the present season, a thriving field of Indian corn, now in its most perfect growth and tasselled out, occupies nearly half of the hollow; and it is like the lap of bounteous Nature, filled with breadstuff. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866
  • And this peaceful studio with its rural horizon was at once filled with a surfeit of delight such as a child might feel in a house where he was already happily playing when he learned that, in addition, out of that bounteousness which enables lovely things and noble hosts to increase their gifts beyond all measure, there was being prepared for him a sumptuous repast. Within a Budding Grove
  • Just picture those National Geographic locations where endless deserted sugar sand beaches, severed by rocky outcrops, fall into the nutrient rich bounteous waters of the Cortez sea of dreams and the mighty Pacific Ocean.
  • I wish that he had made the difficult decision to live within his budget instead of insisting that a fictional future of bounteous budgets was coming again. Griffin Uses Hand Picked Media Opportunity to Warn of Layoffs - NASA Watch
  • Dunno about the legalities of it all, but I rather like the phrase, “exceptionally nonsensical bounteousness.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Um, Talk About Trackbacks!
  • The Second Battle of Niagara Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous spray.
  • A penitentiary since 1919, Coiba is now the centerpiece of a bounteous national park, Galápagos-like, with more than 20 endemic bird species. Strange Paradise
  • the bounteous goodness of God
  • Allah hath bounteously bestowed on thee a Barber who is an astrologer, one learned in alchemy and white magic; 612 syntax, grammar, and lexicology; the arts of logic, rhetoric and elocution; mathematics, arithmetic and algebra; astronomy, astromancy and geometry; theology, the The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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  • Acknowledge the bounteousness of nature, the awe of water falling down out of the sky.
  • True, what's exhilarating to one person is frustrating to another, so when one considers the vast and growing array of advanced automotive engineering materials it can either look pretty baffling or extremely bounteous.
  • With the festival of lights around the corner, attractive discounts will also be bounteous.
  • Do we not sense a paradox here, in such procedural sameness and rigid formality applied to nature's bounteous diversity?
  • I implore God to graciously aid Me in this, for unto such as beseech Him, He is the All-Bounteous, and of those who show mercy, He is the Most Gems of Divine Mysteries
  • Grain fetched high prices due to the war in Europe, and the harvest was bounteous thanks to sufficient rain at the right time.
  • His interests and expertise meshed amazingly well with the museum's bounteous collection of nineteenth-century work.
  • Retired cloth-merchants and rusticating attorneys had not discovered it as yet; it was a peaceful and charming place, which was not on the road to anywhere: there people lived, and cheaply, that peasant rustic life which is so bounteous and so easy; only, water was rare there, on account of the elevation of the plateau. Les Miserables
  • Over the week they were rewarded by the sight of slumbering nurse sharks, moray eels, hawksbill turtles, stingrays, bounteous barracuda, big solitary midnight parrotfish and African pompano.
  • Nature is a bounteous paradise for those who play by the rules.

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