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Meanings of have innumerable in English
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Usage of have innumerable in English
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Jessica has a blouse to finish and I haveinnumerable initials to embroider.
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We haveinnumerable ways of expressing politeness in a ritual.
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Lastly, we haveinnumerable instances of accession of strength under the stimulus of an idea.
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I haveinnumerable women to satisfy my carnal urges.
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I am ashamed to mix with the immortals, for I haveinnumerable griefs in my soul.
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I haveinnumerable plans, innumerable matters in hand.
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Hence we haveinnumerable "refutations of Ricardo,"-almostinvariably refutations of the writers' own misconceptions.
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I haveinnumerable notes about the nests of this Shrike, of which I reproduce two or three.
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She will haveinnumerable questions to ask, and would, of course, prefer to have you to herself.
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And second, the best cloaks haveinnumerable little pockets that I have an irrational and overpowering attraction toward.
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Indeed, they all haveinnumerable little children; and they are invariably in good health, though always dirty of face.
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For actions haveinnumerable characteristics, which must be partly determined by the law and partly left to the judge.
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It is no wonder if, while in such a situation we should be afflicted with the nightmare, and haveinnumerable bad dreams.
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President McKinley was keenly interested in Langley's design to build a power-driven flying machine which would haveinnumerable advantages over the balloon.
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He'll haveinnumerable big things to do and to do them without waste of energy he must be saved at every point.
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He evidently thought, too, that anyone with an appetite so unreasonable in the matter of hot water must haveinnumerable wants equally unreasonable.