Each of a large indefinite number.
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Examples for "many an"
Examples for "many an"
1There will be more efficacy in it than in many an army.
2Murphy's largely foot perfect performances for Ireland have shredded many an assumption.
3But as many an Irish family knows, it was not always so.
4That is a question which has puzzled many an expert, and why?
5And roused in many an ancient hall the gallant squires of Kent.
1That has troubled many another, before and since the debate at Freeport.
2They may be heard in Brittany, and in many another realm besides.
3But such a salvation may mean the wrecking of many another life.
4It was Edith, who with many another woman had watched the battle.
5His monument-asin many another case-awardshim virtues he did not possess.
1There was in the morning many a warrior in the gift hall.
2But his work schedule would tax many a conductor half his age.
3The question-andthe noisy pipes-hadkept Joy awake many a night since.
4Meantime many a pleasure calls our attention, some more welcome than others.
5For the first time for many a day Bilbo was really delighted.
6I've broken my ego many a times trying to make it happen.
7Harlson had an odd fad over which we had many a debate.
8Edward was yet the king in many a part of the realm.
9They talk about money, after all, the root of many a dispute.
10Their affections had taken deep root together in many a kindred grave.
11Quite; the like of it, I've not seen in many a day.
12The Corporate Interests got many a Whack here in the Knowledge Works.
13The prison has roused the slumbering fire in many a noble mind.
14She was interested in you; many a time she asked about you-
15Scraping barnacles and general cleaning duties filled many a long teenage hour.
16She had seen Mr. Andrew Bush abroad in it many a time.
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