aplenty

aplenty کے
definition
adjective
there are going to be disasters aplenty in the garden
in abundance.
example
Flags adorned every car, gate post and tractor and bunting 'aplenty' created a carnival atmosphere.
I assume they'll also have newspapers 'aplenty' in the main libraries and possibly even in departments.
There are jobs 'aplenty' and even the commodity prices are looking up.
Here there are gift shops 'aplenty' , but also fantastic courtyards and balconies overflowing with flowers.
The game had more of a cup-tie atmosphere to it than an actual league match and it produced thrills and spills 'aplenty' .
However, finals are never easy and this one is no different, as there are dangers 'aplenty' .
The stock markets are not the only indicators of economic health, of course, but there was bad news 'aplenty' elsewhere last week.
They did have the horrible, driving wind and rain in their faces but that couldn't account for all the missed tackles and gaps 'aplenty' .
A brief grapple ensued, pushing and shoving 'aplenty' all round, and I duly broke free, uninjured and unrobbed.
No doubt Dan and David will both publish pictures 'aplenty' in due course.
He has faced upheavals 'aplenty' in his life.
As with all of his novels, it's tightly plotted, extremely well written, with twists and turns 'aplenty' .
However, one thing is certain, there is unsettled weather 'aplenty' ahead.
It was a little slow getting started, but by the second act there was political satire and plain silliness 'aplenty' .
With colourful puppets, audience interaction and songs 'aplenty' , this is ideal for children aged three and over.
Mind you, she has practice 'aplenty' in detecting odd behaviour.
From looking at their performance in other competitions it appears as if there is talent 'aplenty' in the area.
There are stories 'aplenty' about his kindness in helping a lot of people from all corners of India.
Hyperactive cameras and flashing lights 'aplenty' to give the impression that this is all very exciting.
There was effort 'aplenty' but little of beauty to colour the humdrum.
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