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What (who) is bountiful - definition

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Bountiful (disambiguation)

bountiful         
¦ adjective
1. abundant.
2. giving generously.
Phrases
Lady Bountiful a woman who engages in ostentatious acts of charity. [C19: from the name of a character in Farquhar's The Beaux' Stratagem (1707).]
Derivatives
bountifully adverb
Bountiful         
·adj Plentiful; abundant; as, a bountiful supply of food.
II. Bountiful ·adj Free in giving; liberal in bestowing gifts and favors.
bountiful         
1.
A bountiful supply or amount of something pleasant is a large one.
State aid is less bountiful than it was before.
...a bountiful harvest of fruits and vegetables.
= plentiful
ADJ
2.
A bountiful area or period of time produces or provides large amounts of something, especially food.
The land is bountiful and no one starves.
= rich
ADJ

Wikipedia

Bountiful

Bountiful may refer to:

Examples of use of bountiful
1. Similarly bountiful benefits are promised by other forms of sharing.
2. Ipanema beach is bountiful and caters to all needs.
3. Blackmore and Oler lead rival polygamous factions in Bountiful, a town in southeastern British Columbia.
4. Why move when Mom serves bountiful breakfasts, packs lunches, and does laundry?
5. Books for sale are mostly in Hebrew, covering local issues which are bountiful.