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Sentence count:190+47Posted:2016-08-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: batchdealenoughflockgood dealgreat dealhatfulheaplotmassmessmicklemintmucklepeckpileplenitudeplenteousnessplentifulnessplentitudepotquite a littleraftsightslewspatestacktidy sumwadwhole lotwhole slewSimilar words: resplendentseventylenientviolenttalentedequivalentimplementunrelentinglyMeaning: ['plentɪ]  n. 1. a full supply 2. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent. adv. as much as necessary. 
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151. In spite of many defeats, they still had plenty of fight left in them.
152. Use plenty of vegetables because the cooking boils them all down to a small quantity.
153. We had plenty of time so we took the scenic route.
154. There is plenty of room for disagreement in this controversial area.
155. In the hothouse atmosphere of college there are plenty of opportunities for falling in love.
156. There were plenty of eats, but the bar soon ran out of drink.
157. We've got plenty of time before we need to leave for the airport.
158. The trip allows you plenty of time for browsing around the shops.
159. Seen from a netsurfer's screen, there are plenty of stores to 'visit'.
160. Don't lose heart, there'll be plenty more chances for promotion.
161. There's plenty of space for all the usual kitchen appliances.
162. This scandal will furnish the town with plenty of gossip.
163. During that time,(Sentencedict.com) dividends were cut or passed and there were plenty of closures.
164. There is plenty of fizz and sparkle in the show.
165. What are you talking about? We got there in plenty of time.
166. Eating cereals and fruit will give you plenty of fibre in your diet.
167. You'll probably notice her having difficulty swallowing. If this is the case, give her plenty of liquids.
168. After you run, drink plenty of water to stay well hydrated.
169. Come spring, you'll have plenty of colour in the garden.
170. I stayed in England a lot of weeks. When a lot of/lots of means 'many', it takes a plural verb:Lots of people like Italian food. You can also use plenty of :Plenty of stores stay open late. These phrases can also be used in questions and negative sentences.
171. There's plenty of room in the boot for your luggage.
172. You are welcome to come and stay as long as you give us plenty of notice.
173. We've got plenty of time - what's all the hurry?
174. Despite the unit's compact dimensions, there's still plenty of room for expansion.
175. The shoes may seem tight at first, but the leather has plenty of give in it.
176. There's plenty of weeding to do now that the growing season's started.
177. I encourage oboe and clarinet players to use plenty of vibrato.
178. He likes movies with plenty of blood and gore .
179. The attitudes of others were matters of conjecture although there were plenty of rumours about how individuals had behaved.
180. We need to give students plenty of positive reinforcement .
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