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superabound

[soo-per-uh-bound] / ˌsu pər əˈbaʊnd /






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That grace might superabound where sin had abounded.

From The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning by Binning, Hugh

Everything runs to excess; every good quality is noxious if unmixed, and, to carry the danger to the edge of ruin, nature causes each man's peculiarity to superabound.

From Essays — Second Series by Emerson, Ralph Waldo

The more population abounds, the more will subsistence superabound, is his comfortable counter-proposition to Malthusianism.

From Contemporary Socialism by Rae, John

Could I but work that force as an ideal I felt it must see me through, for the beauty of it in that form was that it should absolutely superabound.

From Notes of a Son and Brother by James, Henry

Fill our hearts with joy and gladness, that ever having of all things a sufficiency, we may superabound in all good works, in Christ Jesus our Lord, &c.'''

From The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 by Project Gutenberg