Plenty example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use plenty in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for plenty.
- Plenty of vitality. (8)
- Plenty of room, Joy. (8)
- I saw plenty of that myself. (8)
- Plenty of them, I understand. (8)
- There is plenty of material. (12)
- Plenty of him when I get home. (8)
- There is reason for it in plenty. (16)
- I have plenty of them, too, below. (10)
- We have plenty of arms in the city. (10)
- I gave you plenty of subject matter. (10)
- She had weapons and veils in plenty. (12)
- There is plenty of authority for it. (14)
- There are plenty of other chances, Johnny. (8)
- He had plenty of that, nothing to steer it. (10)
- Cleanliness, plenty, wholesomeness, civility! (9)
- There would have been plenty of time for him. (10)
- Farther on he had plenty, but less contentment. (10)
- Increase, and give us loyal subjects in plenty. (10)
- She could get plenty of work if she began that way. (8)
- There is plenty of room for supposition, of course. (12)
- Fortunately Dollard had brought plenty of ammunition. (19)
- Ferdinand, who had plenty, would not even lend him fifty. (10)
- But I can get plenty of first-rate sketches on my own terms. (9)
- Of cold water there is a plenty, and soap and towels abound. (21)
- Andrew liked his dinner to be comfortable, good, and in plenty. (10)
- They want the best their money can buy, and they got plenty of it. (9)
- Plenty still reigned: it was the will of the Master that it should. (10)
- Dirt and squalor there were a plenty, but there was infinitely more comfort. (9)
- Having plenty of money himself, his motives could not be called in question. (8)
- Plenty of stories are current still of his fame as a four-in-hand coachman. (10)
- If we are married, there would be plenty to see the necessity for pushing us. (10)
- Moreover, the month of September was drawing nigh; he had plenty to think of. (10)
- She likes mountains, she mounts well: in any case, plenty of mules can be had. (10)
- They were to give Ipley plenty of music: for Ipley wanted to be taught harmony. (10)
- You have plenty of time to dress, my dear; I have an immense deal to talk about. (10)
- Fortunately, we have plenty of guards to keep the people from pushing against it. (10)
- Plenty of time to work up the constituency before we kick out these infernal Rads. (8)
- Silver and gold I pocket in plenty, But the sweet tit-bit is my lass under twenty. (10)
- He turned the car into the high road, driving dreamily for he was in plenty of time. (8)
- There was plenty of vapour in him, and it always resolved into some shape or other. (10)
- Laura did the vocal caricaturing, when she had gathered plenty of matter of this kind. (10)
- No meat for you, dear, but enough bread and butter, some honey left, and plenty of coffee. (10)
- But when there is plenty of money on one side, and next to none on the other, Lord bless you! (4)
- I have a great value for Benwick; and when one can but get him to talk, he has plenty to say. (4)
- But he had plenty of money, though by this time he was married and beginning to have a family. (9)
- It is a little ticklish business at first but I have plenty of help ready for the first effort. (21)
- There pleasant smiles seasoned plenty, and the bill was gilded in a manner unknown to our days. (10)
- The house is a good one, the furniture fashionable, and everything announces plenty and elegance. (4)
- After all, there was plenty; his son and his three grandchildren would never miss that little lump. (8)
- I have worked him a purse and put it under his pillow, because he is going to have plenty of money. (10)
- Perhaps in the spring, if I have plenty of money, as I dare say I shall, we may think about building. (4)
- There was plenty coming, though, for before midnight a thunderstorm broke upon us with great violence. (7)
- To-morrow evening John and I dine with you, and I look forward to plenty of controversy and amusement. (10)
- All the wells (except, of course, that of Truth) will be filled again and milk will be plenty once more. (14)
- The life of the circus musician, filled as it is with plenty of hard work, is not without its sunny side. (21)
- After good wine, and plenty thereof, fair throats will make men of taste swallow that remarkable composer. (10)
- They will only get a roll if it does break down; and there is plenty of dirt; it will be excellent falling. (4)
- For he seemed always in the midst of plenty, with pockets full of money, and no hesitation to spend and treat. (12)
- There was plenty of cloth in the chests, which Lysander could divide among the buffoons at the next fair in Syracuse. (5)
- He has plenty of force, vigor and originality of melody and rhythm and is resourceful in his command of modern harmony. (3)
- I was shifted from place to place in it, and there was plenty of time for my day-dreams over the distribution of my case. (9)
- She had seen the paragraph in the Post, and like all other people with plenty of money, fully approved a match like mine. (6)
- A residence of eight or nine years in the abode of wealth and plenty had a little disordered her powers of comparing and judging. (4)
- Perhaps a spark or two does lurk about our house, but we have vigilant watchmen in plenty, and the house has been pretty fairly insured. (10)
- Although the weather was warm, the two windows, contrary to the custom which gives the dead plenty of air, were closed and the blinds drawn down. (1)
- It was obvious that he possessed a complete knowledge of his own mind, some brutality, much practical intelligence, great resolution, no imagination, and plenty of conceit. (8)
Also see sentences for: abundance, copiousness, enough, fill, hoard, profusion, stock.
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