Sentence examples for to plenty from inspiring English sources

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to plenty

noun

A more than adequate amount.

  • We are lucky to live in a land of peace and plenty.

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So they're used to plenty of togetherness.

I could point to plenty of similar reviews.

The Kremlin has been home to plenty of murderous dictators.

All of this has given rise to plenty of jokes.

He told about audience reaction to "Plenty" in Britain.

But I made sure I spoke to plenty of experts.

Similarly, this book alludes to plenty of "Idol" mysteries that it proceeds not to solve.

And you can be sure that trend will lead to plenty of duff decisions, too.

Plus, we're treated to plenty of Jeremy Irons Alfredd; because who doesn't love Alfred?

The bank lends to plenty of places that discriminate against women under Islamic law.

We've been to plenty of non-ESPN and non-ABC games in my tenure".

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