Use plenty in a sentence
Sentences starting with plenty
- Plenty of skylights without rooms enough and space enough below. [6]
- Plenty of intelligence there. [5]
- Plenty of grayheads there remember them to this day, and can tell you about them. [5]
- Plenty of room on the Plains without chalking, I'll be bound. [5]
- Plenty of people in Alexandria practised the art of dyeing, and it was well known that Queen Arsinoe herself willingly mingled in the throng at the Dionysia with a handsome Ephebi, who did not suspect the identity of his companion. [10]
- Plenty bully enough for me. [5]
- Plenty of people did call, but he was not disturbed--until ten o'clock. [9]
- Plenty of dolphins, but they couldn't catch any. [5]
- Plenty of ships arriving now, rushing to the new gold-fields. [5]
- Plenty of dwellings all the way, on both banks-- standing so close together, for long distances, that the broad river lying between the two rows, becomes a sort of spacious street. [5]
Sentences ending with plenty
- If the Spaniards rescue us, his neck will be in danger, when they make their entrance into the city So no matter who dies; he and his are living on the fat of the land and have plenty. [10]
- We mutinied and put him and four others--their livers were like his own-- in a boat with provisions plenty. [11]
- Money was wonderfully plenty. [5]
- I got a plenty. [5]
- But it is not many after all; it is only one; and the rest are the same as your face in looking-glasses--one, two, three, plenty. [11]
- I have lived in plenty. [11]
- And there's humour in him, plenty-aye, plenty. [11]
- His description of his dead fiancee had flashes of poetry and excruciating touches of life: "She had no mother, and there was lots of things she didn't know because of that--ah, plenty! [11]
- Not with a great deal of spirit, but with enough--yes, plenty. [5]
- In his house dwelt order and prudence and plenty. [6]
Short sentences using plenty
- There's plenty of time. [11]
- We have plenty tabac. [11]
- But I had plenty time. [5]
- I have got plenty more. [5]
- There are plenty of weapons. [10]
- There is plenty of room. [5]
- It wants plenty of bait. [4]
- That was plenty for me. [5]
- There's plenty of evidence. [11]
- There's plenty of chances. [5]
Sentences containing plenty two or more times
- The country was wild and rocky about here, but there were plenty of trees, plenty of moss, and grass. [5]
- There is plenty that is artificial, vulgarly conventional, in his play, plenty of imitation of the rustic that shows it is imitation, but he is the natural man. [4]
- There was a sufficiency of them at Rutli; there were plenty of them at Murten; plenty at Grandson; there are plenty today. [5]
- This man had plenty of clients--has plenty yet. [5]
- Well, there's plenty of pain and suffering in heaven--consequently there's plenty of contrasts, and just no end of happiness. [5]
- Harriet wrote plenty of letters to her husband--nobody knows where they are, I suppose; she wrote plenty of letters to other people--apparently they have disappeared, too. [5]
- Mosques are plenty, churches are plenty, graveyards are plenty, but morals and whiskey are scarce. [5]
More example sentences with the word plenty in them
- The first two years of his stay he had plenty to do. [11]
- Or else there would be plenty who'd rob us. [2]
- There's plenty of worse people than the nobilities. [5]
- Well, it was wonderful to think of, and I says: "Why, I've heard talk about this Desert plenty of times, but I never knowed before how important she was. [5]
- Here at noon, with parade of infantry, comes a military band to play for half an hour; and there are always plenty of idlers to listen to them. [4]
- I've seen him with my own eyes--and plenty of times, at that. [5]
- I've plenty dealin's with him, naturally, both of us being in the horse business, and I say he's right as a minted dollar as he goes now. [11]
- There are plenty who pretend they care, but it's only because they're sailing with the wind, and with your even keel. [11]
- O friends, we who live in peace and plenty amongst our families, how little do we realize the terror and the misery and the dumb heart-aches of those days! [9]
- The man who, when drunk, beat his wife till the blood came, and committed plenty of cruel deeds, trembled, wept, and could even pray with fervent piety, when--which often happened--the frail little creature, shaken by convulsions, seemed at the point of death. [10]
- Four years at West Point, and plenty of books and schooling, will learn a man a good deal, I reckon, but it won't learn him the river. [5]
- Even if that were not possible, there was plenty of gold on the ship, and every piece of it was good money. [11]
- They had no weapons, but there were plenty of stones, and stones might answer. [5]
- They all said we had plenty of time to go and get back to Quicksands by six o'clock. [9]
- Is that the way a young fellow should look who has his art, and plenty of strength in his hands, and the sweetest of sweethearts in his heart? [10]
- There's plenty of water and sand, and palmetto roots and palmetto trees, and swamps, and a perfectly wonderful vegetation of vines and plants and flowers. [4]
- The University bill was sure to pass this, time, and that would make money plenty, but might not the, help come too late? [5]
- A small panel was soon found, he had plenty of brushes and colors to choose from, and in a few minutes, a burning heart, transfixed by an arrow, was completed. [10]
- The duke's room was pretty small, but plenty good enough, and so was my cubby. [5]
- As the wind was every moment increasing, the skipper sheered away to allow plenty of sea-room between the boats. [4]
- The sugar-troughs came very handy as horse-troughs, and we had plenty of corn to fill them with. [5]
- And Monticello isn't very far, Pa." "Well, well, there is plenty of time to think it over between now and January," he said. [9]
- It is always very cold on that lake shore in the night, but we had plenty of blankets and were warm enough. [5]
- March understood the unwillingness of the poor to leave the worst conditions in the city for comfort and plenty in the country when he reflected upon this dramatic incident, one of many no doubt which daily occur to entertain them in such streets. [8]
- In the shops under the Belfry, the great tower from whence the bell summoned the inhabitants when danger threatened, lay plenty of cloth for new doublets. [10]
- They were quartered under the arches of the town-hall, but many also lay in the smithy, for their helmets, breast-plates and other pieces of armor required plenty of mending. [10]
- There were dancers too in plenty, in the foreign quarter. [10]
- There was plenty to talk about. [4]
- There is plenty to look at here, and the others will soon be back again. [10]
- She had plenty to do, and besides she had been a Protestant three years, and took the Lord's Supper in a different form. [10]
- She had plenty to do in the kitchen. [10]
- There was plenty to be seen, for it led to the Hippodrome and was never empty of foot-passengers and chariots that were proceeding thither or to Necropolis. [10]
- They were not to be cooked until the expected visitors arrived, and she had plenty of bread besides. [10]
- There's plenty of time to go up-town and get your grip and catch the afternoon train. [4]
- In the Roman time grapes abounded and wine was plenty, but the culture disappeared after the Conquest. [4]
- There's plenty of time for that--after things get settled a little--isn't there? [9]
- Ay, a grand thing I thought it would be, too, to go riding round the world on a well-washed deck, with plenty of food and grog, and maybe, by-and-by, to be first mate, and lord it from fo'castle bunk to stern-rail. [11]
- Strong and manly they were, with plenty of praises for the Southern defenders of Vicksburg. [9]
- Took every prize, they say, and led the school, though there was plenty of fuss because they let you do it, and let you stay there, being half-Indian. [11]
- But pretty soon there was plenty of sound, for the lion was catching up. [5]
- But even for them there was plenty to be seen. [10]
- The body-guards flung their halberds on the pavement, and there were plenty of tears and lamentations. [10]
- If ye want the truth, y'r anner, them two young people have had words together and plenty of them, whether it's across the hall--her room from his; or in his room; or through the windy or down the chimney-shure, I don't care! [11]
- You see, Pamela, the trouble does not consist in getting mining ground--for that is plenty enough--but the money to work it with after you get it is the mischief. [5]
- We staid at the Lake four days --I had plenty of fun, for John constantly reminded me of Sam Bowen when we were on our campaign in Missouri. [5]
- I retorted that the idea would have occurred to me plenty soon enough, and without anybody's help. [5]
- He objected that the first two miles was a dead level, with plenty of room, and that the rope was never used except in very dangerous places. [5]
- Study recommenced on the first of October, and during the leisure days before that time the village church festival was celebrated under the village linden, with plenty of cakes, and a dance of the peasants, in which we older ones took part. [10]
- And even as the devil can quote Scripture to his purpose, Mr. Fox quoted history and the classics, with plenty more that was not above the heads of the booted and spurred country squires. [9]
- Pap, and Judge Thatcher, and Bessie Thatcher, and Jo Harper, and Tom Sawyer, and his old Aunt Polly, and Sid and Mary, and plenty more. [5]
- He will like that; and pipes--pipes, plenty of them! [11]
- We may infer that this is the case from what we see, for instance, in the United States, where subsistence is easy, and there is plenty of room. [1]
- Well, I've noticed that thing plenty times since. [5]
- Rock which yields ten or twelve dollars a ton is considered plenty rich enough. [5]
- Then, had they taken plenty of food with them? [11]
- There's plenty of suffering here, but it don't last. [5]
- It is plenty strong enough as concerns Austria, for ten years ago 5,000,000 was nine per cent of the empire's population. [5]
- He praised their strength and stature, described the way to their country as almost inaccessible to a large army, and had plenty of marvellous tales to tell. [10]
- At the railway station at Darjeeling you find plenty of cab-substitutes --open coffins, in which you sit, and are then borne on men's shoulders up the steep roads into the town. [5]
- Tilbury's letter had started on Friday, more than a day too late for the benefactor to die and get into that week's issue, but in plenty of time to make connection for the next output. [5]
- But the old squire had plenty of good hunters in the stables, and haunches on the board, and a cellar that was like the widow's cruse of oil, or barrel of meal--or whatever she had. [9]
- There are no springs on the island, but as it rains generally once a month they have plenty of water, although at times in former years they have suffered from drought. [5]
- And my Lord spent his spare time--he had plenty of it--in fleecing the pigeons at White's and Almack's. [9]
- There were fine soldiers in plenty in Rome, and the ship-builder's son was in no particular superior to a hundred others; but such a man as Marcus she had never before seen--there could hardly be such another in the world. [10]
- So, with a significant grin, she pointed under the table on which her fruit-baskets stood, and said "I have plenty of rotten ones. [10]
- A thousand voices shouted to her, and beside her stood a horn of plenty, running over with golden solidi and crimson roses, and it never grew empty, however much she took from it. [10]
- There is good shooting at the lake; the ducks come plenty, sometimes. [11]
- The travelling scholars set off singing merrily; but the strolling musicians waited for the ship to sail down the Main, on whose voyage they could earn money and have plenty to drink. [10]
- There you shall see waxlights on the table, and finger-glasses with green leaves, and fine linen and napkins, and plenty of silver--even silver wine-coolers, and beakers of fame and beauty, and flowers, flowers everywhere, and fruit of exquisite charm. [11]
- I mean to see to it that your review of it shall have plenty of time to appear before the other notices. [5]
- I did not see much romance, but I saw plenty that was half-barbaric. [11]
- A quaint little scholar she is, and makes plenty of blunders. [5]
- I closed by saying we had plenty of provisions to maintain us for quite a siege--and did they suppose Zermatt would allow half a mile of men and mules to mysteriously disappear during any considerable time, right above their noses, and make no inquiries? [5]
- There's plenty land, Sahara's drugged with it. [5]
- He married a rich woman, he has had the platter of plenty before him always, he wears ribbons and such like baubles given by the Queen, but his son had to flee the country. [11]
- Digby and the rest, where I have found plenty of curious stories which you must take for what they are worth. [6]
- I will only remark that at the end of a week there was plenty of evidence that lash and club and fist had done their work well; the king's body was a sight to see--and to weep over; but his spirit?--why, it wasn't even phased. [5]
- The tallest and reddest cedars in the world grew there, with pines, cypresses, and other trees, and in the woods plenty of deer, conies, and fowls in incredible abundance. [4]
- But I will recall only two of his sayings, both about General Grant, who always found plenty of enemies and critics to urge the President to oust him from his command. [7]
- It will be published early in the Fall, with plenty of pictures. [5]
- An imperial command prohibited the soldiery from moving about the city at night, and the Frauenthor, through which during the day plenty of people and cattle passed in and out had been closed long before. [10]
- Well, when the priest had been droning for three hours, and the good king polishing the evidences, and the sick were still pressing forward as plenty as ever, I got to feeling intolerably bored. [5]
- I would have praised him; I had plenty of praise in my heart; but alas I no words on my lips. [14]
- But, as for power," he added a little doggedly, "I have it in plenty, and the kind I like. [9]
- Though lumber is plenty, they refuse to live in houses. [4]
- Wooden stuff was plenty, but a good farmer would not have above four pieces of pewter in his house; with all his frugality, he was unable to pay his rent of four pounds without selling a cow or horse. [4]
- I'd make things plenty, and business look up. [5]
- I guess there's plenty who'll do that. [9]
- I say this--there's plenty weak men in Jamaica, men who don't know right when they see it. [11]
- Well, dey'll be plenty un 'm dah, I reck'n, en you bet you he'll fetch one ef he gits a chanst. [5]
- The Athenian had plenty to tell, and when Rhodopis was called away on business, he took his favorite Sappho into the garden, joking and teasing her gaily as they looked out for her lover's coming. [10]
- There was, however, plenty to be seen. [10]
- There was, too, plenty to be seen in the court, which roused the curiosity of the most inquisitive and enquiring man of his time. [10]
- They are not plenty this year; and I suggest the propriety of leaving some for us. [4]
- But there are plenty that I can't well get out of. [5]
- Go on--I see plenty plain enough, now, that them thieves didn't get way with the di'monds. [5]
- You have quarrels plenty on your hands without this. [11]
- Had there been plenty of work to do, had they been at sea instead of at anchor, the nervousness would have been little; but idleness begot irritation, and irritation mutiny. [11]
- But she found plenty of words to show Wolf how happy it made her to see him again, and to tell him about his foster parents' last illness and death. [10]
- You've seen him plenty of times. [8]
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