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bounteous

[boun-tee-uhs] / ˈbaʊn ti əs /




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In any case, depending on what type of information consumer you are, these trivia boxes coupled with the announcers’ “did you know” offerings were either a bounteous accessory or an overload.

From Salon

The crowd participation moments that the star envisaged in the recording studio also came to bounteous fruition.

From BBC

And a bounteous survey of her work on paper, titled “Joan Jonas: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral,” is at the Drawing Center in SoHo.

From New York Times

This British rap tag team is about improbable wealth, bounteous opportunities, living so fast that what’s slipping by is almost as good as what you manage to grab hold of.

From New York Times

Ontario’s survival and prosperity so thrived in efficient and bounteous irrigation water that in 1903 it was proclaimed a “model irrigation colony” by Congress.

From Los Angeles Times