Sentences with abounded
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A a - A stream in which trout abound.
- The region abounds in coal.
- Even the Renaissance, the rebirth of light, abounded in war, violence.
- In recent weeks rumours abounded Leno would be fired.
- The ship abounds with rats.
- The mood turned after the final siren, but laughs abounded before the ball was bounced to start the match.
- Graphic banners and posters depicting injuries sustained by jumps abounded, as well as images from knackeries.
- At places such as Assembly Hall and the late-night coffee lounges that abounded in Melbourne during the era of the six o'clock swill.
- Versace likes her models to show skin: circular cut-outs of varying sizes abounded at the midriff.
- Euphoria and gleeful smiles abounded as band leader Tim deLaughter and his 23- piece Texan symphonic pop group danced exuberantly.
- The region also abounded in market gardens, so tomatoes, peppers and beans went into paella as well as wild rabbit, pork and snails.