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bumper
adjective as in plentiful
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- abounding
- appreciable
- bounteous
- chock-full
- competent
- complete
- copious
- enough
- excessive
- extravagant
- exuberant
- flowing
- flush
- fruitful
- full
- fulsome
- improvident
- inexhaustible
- infinite
- large
- lavish
- liberal
- lousy with
- lush
- luxuriant
- no end
- overflowing
- plenteous
- plenty
- prodigal
- profuse
- replete
- rife
- superabundant
- superfluous
- swarming
- swimming
- teeming
- well-provided
adjective as in plentiful/plenty
Weak matches
- abounding
- ample
- bounteous
- bountiful
- chock-full
- complete
- copious
- enough
- excessive
- extravagant
- exuberant
- fertile
- flowing
- flush
- fruitful
- full
- fulsome
- generous
- improvident
- infinite
- large
- lavish
- liberal
- lousy with
- lush
- luxuriant
- overflowing
- plenteous
- prodigal
- profuse
- prolific
- replete
- rife
- sufficient
- superabundant
- superfluous
- swarming
- swimming
- teeming
noun as in buffer
Strongest matches
Weak match
noun as in cushion
noun as in fender
Example Sentences
Another CBP officer was allegedly struck by the front bumper/fender of the truck on his right leg.
Both from a farming background, they have 8,000 vines suitable for northern climates and are expecting a "bumper crop" after the hot, dry summer.
Russ Mould, AJ Bell investment director, said the UK stock market had soured following the suggestion, with investors wondering "if the era of bumper profits, dividends and buybacks is now under threat".
The situation has not been the same across the whole of Scotland, and producers in Orkney have reported bumper yields.
The lake’s threatened health became a rallying cry in the 1980s, when “Save Mono Lake” bumper stickers appeared on cars across California.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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