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However, their success is, in a general way, in proportion to their adaptability for the work and the plentifulness of game.
HUNTING DOGSOLIVER HARTLEY
He told of the plentifulness of gold in America, where every one was comfortable and could lay up a fortune.
TRUE STORIES OF CRIME FROM THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICEARTHUR TRAIN
What man hath any thing, I pray you, but he hath received it of his plentifulness?
SERMONS ON THE CARD AND OTHER DISCOURSESHUGH LATIMER
It is the symbol of plentifulness; just as the "bosom" is the symbol of affection.
THE SYRIAN CHRISTABRAHAM MITRIE RIHBANY
Nothing can demonstrate more fully the plentifulness of money than the fact that millions of four per cent.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, VOL. 8 (OF 12)ROBERT G. INGERSOLL
Several residents of that section of the State testified to the plentifulness of the crops there in 1864.
ANDERSONVILLE, VOLUME 4JOHN MCELROY
The plant is small but its plentifulness will make up for its size.
THE MUSHROOM, EDIBLE AND OTHERWISEM. E. HARD
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO PLENTIFULNESS

  • abundance
  • copiousness
  • fecundity
  • feracity
  • fruitfulness
  • generative capacity
  • gravidity
  • luxuriance
  • plentifulness
  • potency
  • pregnancy
  • productiveness
  • productivity
  • prolificacy
  • prolificity
  • puberty
  • pubescence
  • richness
  • uberty
  • virility
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