Bountiful Sentence Examples
So let's say the large corn farms all have a great year and a bountiful crop comes forth.
Consider giving a bountiful gift basket.
Vermont is a state with bountiful, rich resources and an entrepreneurial spirit.
His little floral friends survived and were in bountiful evidence when the four of us were ushered into his splendid back yard, aglow with hanging lanterns.
Every morning except when, the moon was large I got a bountiful supply by merely picking them up from the lee scuppers.
If you live in a major city such as Los Angeles, Chicago, or New York, you will have a bountiful list of agencies to choose from.
He taught, "There is but one God, the Creator, whose name is true, devoid of fear and enmity, immortal, unborn and self-existent, great and bountiful."
Two more Saturdays of garage sales passed by, far less bountiful than the summer versions of the same, but nevertheless stocked with enough alleged treasures to keep Fred O'Connor at his computer key board for hours on end.
After 1894, in which year the brilliant prospects of a bountiful harvest were ultimately extinguished by untimely and heavy rains, all the remaining seasons of the closing decade of the 19th century were dominated by drought.
The daily ceremony closed with ablutions, anointings and a bountiful feast of bread, geese, beer and oxen; having taken his fill of these, the god returned to his shrine until the next morning, when the ritual was renewed.
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Rest, relax and enjoy bountiful buffets or formal sit-down meals.
Feeding the soil Fruit can be very bountiful without regular inputs of food.
My dear sir, you really are too bountiful.
Charlotte Bronte extolled the " blossom blanched orchard trees whose boughs droop like white garlands " while Jane Austen praised the bountiful apple tree.
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Enormous quantities of natural hay were allowed every year to rot or be destroyed by bush fires, and the bountiful provision made by nature to carry them over the seasons of dry weather absolutely neglected; so that when the destructive season of 1902 fell upon them, over a large area of territory there was no food for the stock.
The year 1903 proved most bountiful, and in a few years all trace of the disastrous drought of 1902 passed away.
No people were more bountiful to ecclesiastical bodies on both sides of the Channel; the foundation of a Benedictine monastery in the i Ith century, of a Cistercian monastery in the 12th seemed almost a matter of course on the part of a Norman baron.
If the Gods are happy they will give your kingdom bonuses, like extra resources or a bountiful harvest of food.
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It began as harvest festivals or "play parties" where colonials celebrated bountiful crops in the fall.
It is what keeps Tiyan's lands bountiful and my people from disease.
More than three million deaths and the ruin of a once bountiful land followed.
For those who just want to relax for a day or two, envision luxury accommodations, spas, attentive staff, scenic vistas and bountiful buffets.
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Rather than let their hair air dry, they may straighten their perm with assorted round brushes and rock a bountiful straight style instead.
A bountiful 41 different models make up the Pasha collection, ensuring that every lady in the world can find a Cartier wrist watch of unequaled quality in a style made just for her.
RootsWeb offers a bountiful array of resources, from searchable databases and public record indexes to more than 372 million family trees, called the WordConnect Project.
Now that the internet is so large, there is a bountiful supply of pictures out there, but it can also be incredibly overwhelming.
Wheat well repays careful attention; contrast the produce of a carelessly tilled Russian or Indian field and the bountiful yield on a good Lincolnshire farm, the former with its average yield of 8 bushels, the latter with its 50 bushels per acre; or compare the quality, as regards the quantity and flavour of the flour from a fine sample of British wheat, such as is on sale at almost every agricultural show in Great Britain, with the produce of an Egyptian or Syrian field; the difference is so great as to cause one to doubt whether the berries are of the same species.