Encara no tenim significats per a "more plentiful".
1Slaves were more plentiful in Connecticut and Rhode Island than in Massachusetts.
2Norman blacksmiths and workers in wrought iron were more plentiful than goldsmiths.
3The vegetables were never more plentiful, and never of a finer quality.
4At night they are more plentiful, and seem to be aimed promiscuously.
5It is three times more plentiful than uranium and produces less waste.
6Evergreens were rarer here, and oak-trees more plentiful, than north of Moscow.
7During those first months in the desert, gold was more plentiful than water.
8To the Anglo-Saxon, the more plentiful and rapid the action is, the better.
9Animals are scarcer there than in the country and human beings more plentiful.
10Yes, sex is more plentiful than ever thanks to the Internet.
11They found the flowers more plentiful as they penetrated deeper into the woods.
12The large green pigeons were still better eating, and were much more plentiful.
13The negroes were given minor positions when offices were more plentiful than carpetbaggers.
14The country was but little settled, and game was more plentiful.
15There would be time enough to procure horses when they became more plentiful.
16Low creepers became more plentiful, interspersed with scrubby thickets of tangled, spike-armored bushes.
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