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superabound

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






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Perhaps no poem of Browning's contains so much deep and acute comment on life and conduct: few, such superabounding wealth of thought and imagery.

From An Introduction to the Study of Browning by Symons, Arthur

Failing activity concentrates itself in the heart of the old man; in the child it is superabounding, and reaches outward; he seems to feel within him life enough to animate all that surrounds him.

From Émile or, Concerning Education; Extracts by Steeg, Jules

Wealth was abounding and superabounding; the house was large, the luxury of furnishing and fitting, of service and equipage, was on a scale she had never seen.

From Diana by Warner, Susan

Here, then, was the field in which Lord George had made up his mind that the superabounding but wasted labour of the famishing people should find profitable employment.

From The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines by O'Rourke, John

Of his superabounding humor I need not speak.

From Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography by Cuyler, Theodore Ledyard




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