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bountiful

[boun-tuh-fuhl] / ˈbaʊn tə fəl /


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Young artists emerging from Southern California’s bountiful art schools decided, en masse, to stick around.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Hunter is unquestionably among the first tier of American playwrights, and his crystalline works are bountiful gifts to actors, in this case particularly the superlative Paul Sparks.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the summer, wildflowers are bountiful throughout the meadows and along streams; the trail features more than 75 types of wildflowers.

From Seattle Times

Springer, who died on Thursday at 79, rolled out his talk show like a bountiful and pungent wheel of cheese and threw the studio doors open for the messy feast.

From New York Times

Dorset’s bountiful produce has inspired a new wave of artisans, crafting everything from gin, cider and sparkling wine to hot sauces, pickles and cured meats.

From National Geographic