Plenty

//ˈplɛnti//

"Plenty" in a Sentence (22 examples)

You had plenty of time.

I have plenty of money with me.

Houses should be built so as to admit plenty of light as well as fresh air.

The doctor insisted that the patient get plenty of rest.

It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do.

We still have plenty of time left.

We still have plenty of time.

You've got plenty of time.

There were plenty of guests in the hall.

Plenty of people were waiting for the bus.

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We are lucky to live in a land of peace and plenty.

During this season of distress, the discouragements to marriage, and the difficulty of rearing a family are so great that population is at a stand. In the mean time the cheapness of labour, the plenty of labourers, and the necessity of an increased industry amongst them, encourage cultivators to employ more labour upon their land, to turn up fresh soil, and to manure and improve more completely what is already in tillage

Acquire one of these and you'll have plenty of car for your money.

This office is plenty big enough for our needs.

For the likes of her, the down-at-heels support of Hoboken pier was plenty good enough.

She was plenty mad at him.

Seeing clichés mimicked this skillfully is plenty hilarious.

There'll be plenty time later for that

Get a manicure. Plenty men do it.

if reasons were as plenty as blackberries

There are, among the Irish, men of as much worth and honour as any among the English: nay, to speak the truth, generosity of spirit is rather more common among them. I have known some examples there, too, of good husbands; and I believe these are not very plenty in England.

Radishes are very plenty. Of cabbages a few heads of this year's crop have come to hand this week, and sold readily at quotations; […]

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