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plentifulness

noun as in lavishness

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Example Sentences

In consuming hot dogs, we are consuming the things they represent: degrees of plentifulness and support.

"Nee, nee; there are enough Festivals in our religion already," grumbled her husband, who, despite his hacking cough, had been driven to the work-table by the plentifulness of work and the scarcity of "hands."

Formerly the dry season, or the latter part of the rainy, was preferred because of the plentifulness of fish at these periods, and the weather being better for outdoor sports and plays.

Permit me to coincide with 'Lepus Hibernicus' respecting the plentifulness of the badger in Ireland.

Just now our brothers in the East are fearful lest so much silver will be produced that it will become, because of its plentifulness, unfit to be a measure of values.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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