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bountiful

[boun-tuh-fuhl] / ˈbaʊn tə fəl /


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Young artists emerging from Southern California’s bountiful art schools decided, en masse, to stick around.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Hunter is unquestionably among the first tier of American playwrights, and his crystalline works are bountiful gifts to actors, in this case particularly the superlative Paul Sparks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The teachers union, which is negotiating a contract with LAUSD, says the picture is much simpler: The district has bountiful financial reserves and can afford its demands for a 20% pay raise over two years.

From Los Angeles Times

Dangling bountiful subsidies and other benefits is the price for landing these companies.

From New York Times

ONE OF THE world’s oldest surviving theatrical arts, Japanese Noh grew out of various forms of popular entertainment at temples, shrines and festivals, including seasonal rites offered by villagers giving thanks for a bountiful harvest.

From New York Times