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ample

[am-puhl] / ˈæm pəl /


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There is ample evidence to believe Ossoff’s rebuffs that he might prefer his home in Atlanta to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

From Salon Aug. 20, 2026

Rain is forecast for much of Thursday and much of Friday, though England's first-day efforts have already given them ample time to begin Root's second reign with victory.

From BBC Aug. 19, 2026

Depicted with potted plants, ample relaxation room, and chic luggage storage under Saarinen tulip tables, the people mover, the video promises, “will perhaps be best known for its convenience and its feeling of luxury.”

From Slate Aug. 18, 2026

That large living space flows seamlessly into an open-plan kitchen and dining area, which features ample room for multiple guests.

From MarketWatch Aug. 12, 2026

It is well to present the facts to such an individual and give her ample time to digest them.

From "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot

With adapters no longer inhibited or intimidated, works totalling over 1,000 pages are tamed by gleefully drastic slashing and/or exploiting the ampler air-time available in TV series.

From The Guardian May 11, 2013

We thank Thee that once again men may have hope, opportunity to work and plan for a better future, a chance to secure peace and an ampler life for themselves and their children.

From Time Magazine Archive

Perhaps as their elders become a bit more forgiving of excess pounds and ampler figures, American youngsters will pick up the cue.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their collection this year tends to be ampler as Bardot demonstrated by modeling one of her striped angora sweater-tunics and gold lame thigh boots.

From Time Magazine Archive

Women serve largely on boards of hospitals, prisons, charities, and reforms, and urgently feel the need of ampler knowledge.

From The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education by Alice Freeman Palmer

Just across Fifth Avenue from Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum, the U.S.'s amplest conservatory of time-tested art, is a hothouse of the newest and least tested.

From Time Magazine Archive

"These States are the amplest poem, Here is not merely a nation but a teeming Nation of nations."

From Time Magazine Archive

Society has granted to the labouring classes the rights of freedom and equality, and has, therefore, come bound to give them, as far as it legitimately can, the amplest facilities for practically enjoying these rights.

From Contemporary Socialism by John Rae

Undaunted courage, invincible optimism were his in amplest measure; and this attitude of mind could not fail to react upon his comrades in arms.

From Mrs. Fitz by J. C. Snaith

Morgan's campaigns furnish one of the amplest chapters of Buccaneer history.

From The Monarchs of the Main, Volume II (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers by Walter Thornbury




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