
1) Abundance 2) A good deal 3) A heap 4) Aload 5) Ample 6) Aton 7) Bags 8) Bounty 9) Deluge 10) Enough 11) Foison 12) Gobs 13) Hatful 14) Heaps 15) Loads 16) Lot 17) Lots 18) Lotsandlots 19) Lots of 20) Mickle 21) Much 22) Muckle 23) Often 24) Oodles 25) Oodlesandoodles 26) Opulence 27) Peck 28) Plenitude
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1) Abundance 2) Abundant 3) Ample 4) As much as necessary 5) Bags 6) Black American slang for good 7) British play 8) Copiousness 9) David Hare play 10) French word used in English 11) Full 12) Generous 13) Good partner 14) Heaps 15) Liberal 16) Loads 17) Lots 18) Masses 19) More than enough 20) More than sufficient
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- a full supply
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
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[currency] The PLENTY (Piedmont Local Economy Tender) is a local currency used and accepted in Pittsboro, North Carolina by a growing number of businesses for goods and services. The currency is managed by the PLENTY Currency Cooperative Corporation and is backed by Capital Bank with United States dollars, 10 Plentys may be purchased for $1...
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[play] Plenty is a play by David Hare, first performed in 1978, about British post-war disillusion. Susan Traherne, a former secret agent, is a woman conflicted by the contrast between her past, exciting triumphs—she had worked behind enemy lines as a Special Operations Executive courier in Nazi-occupied France during World War II—and t...
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• (a.) Plentiful; abundant. • (a.) Full or adequate supply; enough and to spare; sufficiency; specifically, abundant productiveness of the earth; ample supply for human wants; abundance; copiousness.
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(from the article `Hare, Sir David`) ...talented playwright and a vigorous critic of the dubious mores of British public life. Teeth `n` Smiles (1975) examined the milieu of rock ...
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Plen'ty adjective Plentiful; abundant. [ Obsolete or Colloq.] « If reasons were as
plenty as blackberries.»
Shak. (Folio ed.) « Those countries where shrubs are
plenty .»
Goldsmith. Found on
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Plen'ty noun ;
plural Plenties , in
Shak. [ Middle English
plentee ,
plente , Old French
plenté , from Latin
plenitas , from
plenus full. See
Full ,
adjective , and confer
Complete .] Full or adequate s...
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Plenty is Black-American slang for good
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[
n] - a full supply
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plentifulness noun a full supply; `there was plenty of food for everyone`
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[The Glass Menagery] a full supply
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