slovo | definícia |
abounding (mass) | abounding
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abounding (gcide) | abounding \abounding\ adj.
1. 1 same as abundant abounding confidence
Syn: galore(postnominal)
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Abounding (gcide) | Abound \A*bound"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Abounded; p. pr. & vb.
n. Abounding.] [OE. abounden, F. abonder, fr. L. abundare
to overflow, abound; ab + unda wave. Cf. Undulate.]
1. To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent; to be
plentiful.
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The wild boar which abounds in some parts of the
continent of Europe. --Chambers.
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Where sin abounded grace did much more abound.
--Rom. v. 20.
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2. To be copiously supplied; -- followed by in or with.
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To abound in, to possess in such abundance as to be
characterized by.
To abound with, to be filled with; to possess in great
numbers.
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Men abounding in natural courage. --Macaulay.
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A faithful man shall abound with blessings. --Prov.
xxviii. 20.
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It abounds with cabinets of curiosities. --Addison.
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abounding (wn) | abounding
adj 1: existing in abundance; "abounding confidence"; "whiskey
galore" [syn: abounding, galore(ip)] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
Abounding (gcide) | abounding \abounding\ adj.
1. 1 same as abundant abounding confidence
Syn: galore(postnominal)
[WordNet 1.5]Abound \A*bound"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Abounded; p. pr. & vb.
n. Abounding.] [OE. abounden, F. abonder, fr. L. abundare
to overflow, abound; ab + unda wave. Cf. Undulate.]
1. To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent; to be
plentiful.
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The wild boar which abounds in some parts of the
continent of Europe. --Chambers.
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Where sin abounded grace did much more abound.
--Rom. v. 20.
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2. To be copiously supplied; -- followed by in or with.
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To abound in, to possess in such abundance as to be
characterized by.
To abound with, to be filled with; to possess in great
numbers.
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Men abounding in natural courage. --Macaulay.
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A faithful man shall abound with blessings. --Prov.
xxviii. 20.
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It abounds with cabinets of curiosities. --Addison.
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abounding inpredicate abounding withpredicate bristling withpredicate full ofpredicate overflowing overflowing withpredicate rich inpredicate rife withpredicate thick withpredicate (gcide) | filled \filled\ adj.
1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal;
as, filled to overflowing. Opposite of empty. [Narrower
terms: {abounding in(predicate), abounding
with(predicate), bristling with(predicate), full
of(predicate), overflowing, overflowing with(predicate),
rich in(predicate), rife with(predicate), thick
with(predicate)}; {brimful, brimful of(predicate),
brimfull, brimfull of(predicate), brimming, brimming
with(predicate)}; {chockablock(predicate),
chock-full(predicate), chockfull(predicate),
chockful(predicate), choke-full(predicate),
chuck-full(predicate), cram full}; congested, engorged;
{crawling with(predicate), overrun with, swarming,
swarming with(predicate), teeming, teeming
with(predicate)}; {flooded, inundated, swamped ; {glutted,
overfull}; {heavy with(predicate) ; {laden, loaded ;
overladen, overloaded ; {stuffed ; {stuffed; {well-lined
]
Syn: full.
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2. entirely of one substance with no holes inside. Opposite
of hollow.
Syn: solid.
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3. having appointments throughout the course of a period; --
of an appointment schedule; as, My calendar is filled for
the week. Opposite of unoccupied and free
Syn: occupied.
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