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  1. a full supply
    there was plenty of food for everyone

How To Use plentitude In A Sentence

  • When I finally walked out toward the cliff's edge I was amused by the plentitude of rusted beer caps strewn about.
  • Be this as it may, when one has enjoyed for a certain length of time a plentitude of life a time comes when he can enjoy nothing; his impressibility gradually decreases, and the effects on each of his senses are badly arranged. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • You'll find that once you start looking for candles and oil lamps, there are a plentitude from which to choose - and they'll all brighten up your home for the holidays.
  • There is a plentitude of atmospheric information that has an enormous amount to do with how we feel and how we perceive what is going on there, how we register the words spoken, or the sounds heard.
  • However, the plethora of these painters and sculptors and the plentitude of production surveyed were not sufficiently organized to permit a thorough examination of serious stylistic, thematic or political issues.
  • The plentitude of debt and liquidity has allowed the bull run in many asset classes to linger. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've had the pleasure of watching a plentitude of birds this month, including 18 new species.
  • Along with Sara's mom, Ann, we spotted a plentitude of fantastic birds, some old and some new.
  • A funny color has settled on the trees, a noxious youthful green promising both the plentitude of fall and the mishaps of summer.
  • Given the plentitude of untranslated, unedited, or perhaps even presently non-extant material on this subject, the case will of course never be finally closed.
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