Aún no tenemos significados para "have plenty".
1In the Orient Express we shall have plenty of time for talk.
2They could have plenty of good reasons why they're waiting to attack.
3We have plenty of equally competent economists who understand these issues today.
4You'll have plenty of time, however, to rest during our voyage home.
5Johannesburg, world capital of gun violence, they must have plenty of practice.
6Investors will also have plenty of economic news to navigate this week.
7However, those sweets have plenty of dodgy E numbers, environmental and economic.
8You know, you still have plenty of time to change your mind.
9On the contrary, it means that you have plenty left to go.
10He was going to have plenty of that in the years ahead.
11Seruvakula said the Fiji team still have plenty of room for improvement.
12This ensures the young will have plenty of food when they hatch.
13Friends are also highlighted so make sure you have plenty of energy!
14We have plenty of water coming up from the aquifer wells now.
15In the day-time the birds still have plenty to say for themselves.
16I will have plenty more in the next issue coming in January!
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Have plenty a través del tiempo
Have plenty por variante geográfica