(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
As much as necessary; (`plenty' is nonstandard) "I've had plenty, thanks"
1 Europe too certainly has plenty to answer for vis-a-vis underdevelopment in Africa.
2 Factor in plenty of sea days: they're important for recharging weary batteries.
3 Yet the new approach leaves China plenty of scope to nix investigations.
4 There are plenty of fish in the sea: This is almost true.
5 A perfect All-Ireland semi-final really; victory yet plenty still to work on.
6 Let's also agree that London needs new homes and plenty of them.
7 Children need to drink plenty of water to meet their intellectual potential.
8 But there's plenty of case law on the books about animal rights.
9 No doubt 'Hughie' will boot home plenty of points for the Paradise.
10 There'd be plenty of time for family, friends, and new boyfriends then-right
11 There's been plenty of weeks and the time hasn't come quite yet.
12 She said staff had good training and plenty of personal protective equipment.
13 It's a long way, but there's plenty of money in the case.
14 That was no problem, however, as there were plenty of alternative routes.
15 In the Orient Express we shall have plenty of time for talk.
16 Since she'd arrived she'd seen plenty of examples of Signora Dirienzo's work.
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