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    plen·ty
    [ˈplen(t)ē]
    pronoun
    1. a large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough:
      "I would have plenty of time to get home" · "you'll have plenty to keep you busy"
    noun
    plenty (noun)
    1. a situation in which food and other necessities are available in sufficiently large quantities:
      "such natural phenomena as famine and plenty"
    adverb
    informal
    plenty (adverb)
    1. used to emphasize the degree of something:
      "she has plenty more ideas"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘fullness, perfection’): from Old French plente, from Latin plenitas, from plenus ‘full’.
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    pronoun
    1. a large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough:
      a lot of
      a great deal of
      a good deal of
      a large number/amount of
      a plethora of
      quantities of
      more than enough
      enough and to spare
      no lack of
      a wealth of
      a feast of
      a cornucopia of
      loads of
      lots of
      heaps of
      bags of
      stacks of
      piles of
      masses of
      tons of
      oodles of
      oceans of
      a raft of
      a hatful of
      lashings of
      scads of
      a slew of
      gobs of
      gazillions of
      a swag of
      a shitload of
      shitloads of
      a deal of
      a mickle of
      a peck of
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