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plenty

[plen-tee] / ˈplɛn ti /


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But inequality is relative, and when civil-rights campaigns took off in the 1960s, northern Catholics had plenty of complaints.

From The Wall Street Journal

And I imagine that plenty of times you have sat and listened to the wind rustle leaves at night.

From Literature

We feasted on smoked pork belly, which was fatty and fork-tender, smoked brisket, baked beans, and, of course, candied sweet potato with plenty of butter, cinnamon, and sugar.

From Salon

America has been through plenty of dark times in its history, from a Civil War to depressions and two bloody world wars that leveled much of the world.

From Salon

The United States can count on plenty of other military assets in the region, including ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf, and the Baledogle airfield in Somalia.

From Barron's