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Definition of
plenty noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
plenty
noun
noun
NAmE
/
/
ˈplɛnti
/
/
[
uncountable
]
(
formal
)
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a situation in which there is a large supply of food, money, etc.
Everyone is happier
in times of plenty
.
We had food and drink
in plenty
.
See
plenty
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there are plenty of other/more fish in the sea
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