Sneeha brought the report which contained a plethora of details. [noun]
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There is a plethora of notes and envelopes of autographic interest including one from William IV [see B/1 ]. [noun]
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Amid the plethora of books, the reader cannot do better than consult the Narrative and Critical History of America, edited by Justin Winsor (1886-1889), in eight large octavo volumes, in which all the chapters are supplied with copious and carefully compiled bibliographies. [Please select]
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You are much too rich, dear Charles; I relieve your plethora. [Please select]
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Footmen were coming in front of the curtains to remove the plethora of cardboard boxes. [Please select]
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For my part, I am not troubled with any such celestial plethora, believe me. [Please select]
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Indeed, these two factors, calving and plethora, may be set apart as preeminently the causes of this disease. [Please select]
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Their small size, therefore, in parturition fever indicates the extreme richness of the blood, or, in other words, plethora. [Please select]
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One would expect it fairly to burst with such an obesity, plethora, and superfoetation of useless information. [verb]
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