Abounding

//əˈbaʊn.dɪŋ//

"Abounding" in a Sentence (8 examples)

English is a language abounding in idiomatic expressions.

The husbandmen who ploughed those places, shrunk from the great worms abounding there.

This apple is a little small, but it's abounding in flavour.

Rumors are abounding that Japanese icon Hideki Matsui, who is now a free agent after years with the Yomiuri Giants, might be leaving Japan to play for an American team.

This collection, which I commend to the notice of the Folk-Lore Society, is very curious and original, abounding as it does in extraordinarily bizarre and beautiful variants of the best-known fairy tales, a very natural result of the peculiar combination in Roumanian of such heterogeneous elements as Romance, Slavonic, Magyar, and Turkish.

abounding food

an abounding stream

Sin in its own nature tendeth to nothing, but the ruine and eternal destruction of a Soul: it must be from the aboundings of grace, if any good come to the soul from sin […]

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