How To Use superabundant In A Sentence
- When the idea becomes common property it is like any other superabundant element in production, a free good and no longer a productive factor in the effective economic sense.
- Senes plerunque delirasse in senecta, that old men familiarly dote, ob atram bilem, for black choler, which is then superabundant in them: and Rhasis, that Arabian physician, in his Cont. lib. Anatomy of Melancholy
- Similarly, he assumed that migrants can only occur where food is superabundant.
- He was made nearly tipsy at a funeral -- was shown how to carve haggis -- and a fit of bile was the consequence, of his too plentifully partaking of a superabundantly rich currant bun. A Love Story
- Can we believe that forestine luxuriance not to have overgrown all highways, that flood of superabundant song not have submerged all landmarks? Early Bardic Literature, Ireland.
- The two true elements of Christian morality, namely, the turning away from the sinful world, and the aggressive living and working in and for the same, fell apart into two different channels, which respectively served, for the sum total of moral merit, as complements to each other; the superabundant merit of the sanctity of the ascetes fell to the good of the little-meriting world-Christians. Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics.
- Truly cold-blooded animals like lizards, newts, turtles, and crocodilians, which are superabundant farther south are missing, he said.
- Truly cold-blooded animals like lizards, newts, turtles, and crocodilians, which are superabundant farther south are missing, he said.
- However, a more important reason, and the basic one, was surely that fuel has long been in short supply in the Near East but used to be superabundant in Europe, as deforestation proceeded.
- Other peoples' shilly-shallying could strain the not superabundant supply of Aquarian patience this week, but over-reacting won't serve your purposes.