We have no meanings for "be an abundance" in our records yet.
1 There seemed to be an abundance of good plain food every where.
2 Also require that there should be an abundance of fibrous and unmutilated roots.
3 And there seems to be an abundance of elements around the Pacific plumes.
4 There was likely to be an abundance of food.
5 There must be an abundance of it.
6 There may also be an abundance of left-arm pacemen in the Australian team to create rough outside the right-hander's off-stump.
7 There will be an abundance of free networks in public places but not inside airports, or Grand Central Terminal, or a Wendy's.
8 That surely ought to be an abundance of time in which to carry out their plans, granting that they could overtake the fugitives.
9 But he meant "wind up" the fight in such short order that there would be an abundance of time to spare.
10 There seemed to be an abundance of people moving about on that day; where they came from was a problem I could not solve.
11 We might here be able to supply ourselves with fish, and from the appearance of the country, there would probably be an abundance of game.
12 Moreover there is an abundance of fresh fish in all the villages.
13 And it is an abundance of rain that falls on us today.
14 There is an abundance of package deals that'll suit your bank balance.
15 That there was an abundance of the latter admits of no dispute.
16 Not far from the prison enclosure was an abundance of growing timber.
Other examples for "be an abundance"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: