Abound

  • 21abound in — verb To have something in great numbers or quantities; to possess in such abundance as to be characterized by. The wilderness abounds in traps. Syn: abound with …

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  • 22abound — verb Abound is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑rumour, ↑story …

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  • 23abound — Synonyms and related words: abound with, be alive with, bristle with, burst with, clutter, crawl, crawl with, creep with, crowd, crowded, exuberate, filled, flourish, flow, gush, jam, multiply, overflow, overflow with, pack, packed, pour, prevail …

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  • 24abound — verb exist in large numbers or amounts. ↘(abound in/with) have in large numbers or amounts. Origin ME: from OFr. abunder, from L. abundare overflow , from ab from + undare surge …

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  • 25abound — verb 1) cafés and bars abound in the narrow streets Syn: be plentiful, be abundant, be numerous, proliferate, superabound, be thick on the ground; informal grow on trees 2) the stream abounds with trout and eels Syn: be full of, overflow with,… …

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  • 26abound — v 1. overflow, overflow with, flood, spill over, overspill, overbrim; exuberate, superabound, know no bounds; abound with, burst with, bristle with, throng with, be alive with; clutter, crowd, jam, pack. 2. flourish, luxuriate, thrive; be rich in …

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  • 27abound — verb 1) cafes abound in the narrow streets Syn: be plentiful, be abundant, be numerous, be thick on the ground; informal grow on trees, be two/ten a penny 2) a stream which abounded with trout Syn: be full of, overflow with, teem with, be p …

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  • 28abound — a•bound [[t]əˈbaʊnd[/t]] v. i. a•bound•ed, a•bound•ing 1) to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers: a stream in which trout abound[/ex] 2) to be rich or well supplied (usu. fol. by in): The region abounds in coal[/ex] 3) to be filled;… …

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  • 29abound in/with — [phrasal verb] abound in/with (something) : to be filled with (something) : to contain a very large amount of (something) They live in a region that abounds in/with oil. a stream abounding in/with fish • • • Main Entry: ↑abound …

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  • 30abound with — verb To have something in great numbers or quantities; to possess in such abundance as to be characterized by. This pond abounds with fish. Syn: abound in …

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