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the bountiful
adjective
Having a quantity or amount that is generous or plentiful; ample.
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The bountiful buffet more than made up for dinner.
In the bountiful garden you can see the stars.
In that yard lies the bountiful little garden patch that yields a bumper crop.
The bountiful fruit "makes the best vodka tonic you've ever had in the world," he said.
Drawing on the bountiful avian imagery in Macbeth, Glanville has reimagined the play with bird puppets.
The Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving, in the popular retelling, was about giving thanks for the bountiful harvest.
The bountiful spread included warm vegetable frittata and breads, and coffee, all made.
Few will be able to cope with it after the bountiful appetizers and entrees.
The menus show that the bountiful seas of centuries past have become more miserly in recent decades.
Of all the bountiful summer music offerings in our metropolis, none feel as quintessentially New York as the SummerStage festival.
Whether displaying desserts or the bountiful California landscape, his work exudes a quintessential kind of American abundance.
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