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abound

[uh-bound] / əˈbaʊnd /


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Cliques and gossip abound in offices—and in movies about offices.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the Lebanese capital, Beirut, and other areas on the pope’s itinerary, signs abound of furious logistical activity and preparations: Police and security personnel have intensified their presence.

From Los Angeles Times

Orchards, wildernesses and bowers abound in her fiction, where her heroines contemplate curated views or scamper across fields and over stiles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Options abound: choose your thread count, fill level, and feather type, from Polish and Hungarian to Siberian and Grade A Icelandic Eiderdown.

From Salon

Stories abound of tech bros begging chip makers for hundreds of thousands of these highly engineered pieces of silicon.

From BBC