abounded in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

abounded in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Speculation abounded as to the nature of his supposed misdeeds.
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It was a water-logged jungle, in which tigers and other wild beasts abounded.
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Fish, sea shells and other marine products abounded.
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The ponds abounded in trout, perch and pickerel.
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Charitable activities abounded concerning the care of the sick and needy.
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The club played their first match in the season 186768 but despite formalising their own rule set, disputed matches based on rule interpretation still abounded.
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Grease, which abounded in scullery sink water, could choke up a soil pipe and start stinking up the house.
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Local bands and out-of-town bands abounded, along with art shows and even an occasional flea market.
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Initial hopes both had for the venture were extinguished as factions formed and conflict abounded.
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Red and roe deer abounded, and foxes and alpine hares were common, while badgers and wild cats were occasionally trapped.
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