Bounty

[ UK /bˈa‍ʊnti/ ]
[ US /ˈbaʊnti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a ship of the British navy; in 1789 part of the crew mutinied against their commander William Bligh and set him afloat in an open boat
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How To Use Bounty In A Sentence

  • The countries laying claim to this bounty have all been building up their navies, notably China which this week officially confirmed long-known plans to deploy its first aircraft-carrier.
  • Fishing floats have always been irresistible bounty for beachcombers.
  • The Goodman asked a blessing and then heaped the trenchers high with what he called the bounty of the Lord. The Puritan Twins
  • If someone harvest a buck go out and cut the tarsal gands from the hind hocks, I would suggest using disposalable gloves and a zip lock baggy to hold your bounty. Deer Actractants
  • In assembling complexity, the bounty of increasing returns is won by multiple tries over time-a process anyone would call growth.
  • There is no shortage of choice and recent mild weather has seen mid-week anglers enjoying an unseasonal bounty of carp and tench.
  • A fabulous bounty from the Bernard Madoff charitable foundation included a stunning WMD intelligence dossier advance 'downpayment'. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • Nevertheless, in a Nov. 22 report Fitch noted that Mexico has used its oil bounty less productively than Russia, which is running a fiscal surplus even as it spends many of its petrodollars to pay down the country's debt.
  • Luckily, she doesn't have that much screen time as the group tracks a bio-terrorist with a huge bounty on his head.
  • It affects those who are the beneficiaries of the charity's functions, beneficence and bounty.
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