Synonym: flourish, overflow, prevail, swell, teem. Antonym: lack. Similar words: abound in, abounding, roundabout, bound, bounded, rebound, boundary, eastbound. Meaning: [ə'baʊnd] v. 1. be abundant or plentiful; exist in large quantities 2. be in a state of movement or action.
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31. Myths and ghost stories abound on any normal day.
32. Although controversies still abound, there are some guiding principles for the conduct of daily schooling.
33. At that point, probabilities abound, and there is complete uncertainty as to what result that measurement will produce.
34. Coral reefs and tropical fish abound for those who like to snorkel.
35. The story does, however, abound in felicities; the physical descriptions of the planet, for example, are superb.
36. While other ions abound in cytoplasm in their millimoles, liberal estimates of free Ca concentrations run around 0.1 micromolar, maximum.
37. Inaccuracies in the data abound and these will need to be considered by future historians.
38. One contentious area where ethical controversies abound concerns genetic screening and the detection of high risk groups.
39. The donkey is the beast of burden, and windmills, originally used for grinding maize, abound.
40. They abound in our hamlets and swarm in our cities.
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41. Cosy images of thatched country inns abound on glossy book covers.
42. Also, new clipart archives abound, giving computer artists many ways of incorporating objects into their work.
43. Jonnie laughed, enjoying the possibility, yet denying herself the wish to melt into fantasy in a world where fantasies abound.
44. There's plenty of choice as cosmetics made with natural extracts abound.
45. Then exclamation marks abound, and she uses verbs in the imperative to heighten the drama of her warning to humanity.
46. Other examples abound in the worlds of commerce, government, education, and organized sport.
47. Birds abound too, and this is a good place to discover the great spotted woodpecker.
48. All the banqueting tables had been placed carefully, with full consideration to the dangers that abound on Samain.
49. Amazon and others World-wide examples of these brackish waters abound.
50. In a world filled with guilt and bitterness, there is no room for self-criticism or objective analysis. Conspiracy theories abound.
51. Social pathologies abound, yet people are peacefully pursuing political solutions to the myriad problems.
52. Apart from the odd natural cove, jagged cliff faces and outcrops of rock abound.
53. Its hedged fields are sprinkled with oak trees, and apple orchards and half-timbered houses abound.
54. Because the people who run our Overdrive offices are experienced, they know the legal constraints that abound in transport.
55. This is worth dwelling on, because those who brush quality off as unaffordable abound in the business world as well.
56. Assumptions concerning this subject abound, but many of these assumptions are based on scant evidence.
57. It is framed by gentle hills that look down on oak groves that abound with deer, bobcats and golden eagles.
58. But fears abound that the dams will actually increase floods or at least their effects, by destroying the protective surrounding forests.
59. Most of the damage was again done in the financial sector, where worries about scandals and the recession abound.
60. This began to promote excessive erosion and Aboriginal concerns relating to infringements of their sacred sites which abound in the region.
More similar words: abound in, abounding, roundabout, bound, bounded, rebound, boundary, eastbound, out of bounds, by leaps and bounds, round and round, underground, about, go about, get about, set about, care about, fall about, know about, labourer, come about, out and about, just about, cast about, up and about, beat about, look about, hang about, mess about, talk about.