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bounteous

[boun-tee-uhs] / ˈbaʊn ti əs /




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So were images that reminded Europeans of their bounteous colonial properties in Africa and the Caribbean.

From New York Times

Liebling’s “Between Meals,” a memoir of the longtime New Yorker writer’s student years in Paris in the 1920s, is full of bounteous meals and life lessons.

From New York Times

Through good times and bad, Californians have considered their beautiful, bounteous, demanding and sometimes maddening home a place apart, an “island on the land” in the felicitous phrase of the state’s great chronicler, Carey McWilliams.

From Los Angeles Times

In the closer-in precincts within sight of the Capitol dome, the Washington area has not recently provided a particularly bounteous supply of cold, snow or ice.

From Washington Post

By moving vast quantities of water and suppressing wildfires for decades, the state has transformed its arid and mountainous landscape into the richest, most populous and bounteous place in the nation.

From New York Times