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When his superabundant spirits had found vent, I had him led away and myself attended to his wants.
OCEAN TO OCEAN ON HORSEBACKWILLARD GLAZIER
The energy of the thing is almost superabundant; the gorgeous colouring is dazzling; and every minutest fibre of it lives.
RICHARD WAGNERJOHN F. RUNCIMAN
But he had another and more inexhaustible resource for his superabundant irritability.
THE BOOK-HUNTERJOHN HILL BURTON
Plethore′tic, Plethor′ic, -al, afflicted with plethora: superabundant: turgid.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUS
In a country where wood is superabundant and coal almost unknown, the former was used exclusively on the craft.
UP THE FORKED RIVEREDWARD SYLVESTER ELLIS
Oh, if she had been alone, how she would have flown at Glass-Eye, to work off her superabundant joy!
THE BILL-TOPPERSANDRE CASTAIGNE
He naturally condemned Garricks action and gesture as superabundant.
HAUNTED LONDONWALTER THORNBURY
Jeffrey's volubility (which was always superabundant) becomes even more copious, I think, as he grows older.
THOMAS MOORESTEPHEN GWYNN
Oh that he had not overlaid it all with such superabundant ornamentation of style and rhetoric.
LIFE OF JOHN COLERIDGE PATTESONCHARLOTTE M. YONGE
With guests of superabundant energy a quiet evening is out of the question.
THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD AND OTHER SOCIAL ESSAYS, VOL. II (OF 2)ELIZA LYNN LINTON
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