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superabound

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






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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

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

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

The law came not to be a mean of life and righteousness unto them, but that the offence might abound, that so grace might superabound.

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

Therefore spodizators, gesinins, memains, and parazons, be not culpable of dilatory protractions in the apposition of every re-roborating species, but rather let them pullulate and superabound on the tables.

From Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 5 by Motteux, Peter Anthony