Plenteously

  • 11bounteously — adverb in a bountiful manner • Syn: ↑bountifully, ↑plentifully, ↑plenteously • Derived from adjective: ↑plenteous (for: ↑plenteously), ↑plentiful ( …

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  • 12bountifully — adverb in a bountiful manner • Syn: ↑bounteously, ↑plentifully, ↑plenteously • Derived from adjective: ↑plenteous (for: ↑plenteously), ↑plentiful ( …

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  • 13plentifully — adverb in a bountiful manner • Syn: ↑bountifully, ↑bounteously, ↑plenteously • Derived from adjective: ↑plenteous (for: ↑plenteously), ↑plentiful, ↑ …

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  • 14Dainties — Dainty Dain ty, n.; pl. {Dainties}. [OE. deinie, dainte, deintie, deyntee, OF. deinti[ e] delicacy, orig., dignity, honor, fr. L. dignitas, fr. dignus worthy. See {Deign}, and cf. {Dignity}.] 1. Value; estimation; the gratification or pleasure… …

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  • 15Dainty — Dain ty, n.; pl. {Dainties}. [OE. deinie, dainte, deintie, deyntee, OF. deinti[ e] delicacy, orig., dignity, honor, fr. L. dignitas, fr. dignus worthy. See {Deign}, and cf. {Dignity}.] 1. Value; estimation; the gratification or pleasure taken in… …

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  • 16Freely — Free ly, adv. [AS. fre[ o]lice.] In a free manner; without restraint or compulsion; abundantly; gratuitously. [1913 Webster] Of every tree of the garden thou mayst freely eat. Gen. ii. 16. [1913 Webster] Freely ye have received, freely give. Matt …

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  • 17Fully — Ful ly, adv. In a full manner or degree; completely; entirely; without lack or defect; adequately; satisfactorily; as, to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition. [1913 Webster] {Fully committed} (Law), committed to prison for trial, in… …

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  • 18Fully committed — Fully Ful ly, adv. In a full manner or degree; completely; entirely; without lack or defect; adequately; satisfactorily; as, to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition. [1913 Webster] {Fully committed} (Law), committed to prison for… …

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  • 19plenteous — adjective Etymology: Middle English plentevous, plenteous, from Anglo French plentivus, from plentif abundant, from plenté plenty Date: 14th century 1. fruitful, productive < a plenteous harvest J. G. Frazer > usually used with in or of < the&#8230; …

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  • 20Kamboj — The Kambojs ( hi. कम्बोज kamboj , ur. کمبوہ kamboh , pa. ਕਮ੍ਬੋਜ kamboj ) are an ethnic community of the Punjab region. They are the modern representatives of ancient Kambojas, a well known Kshatriya tribe of Iron Age India, said to have Indian as …

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