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Bountifully

Bountiful \Boun"ti*ful\, a.

  1. Free in giving; liberal in bestowing gifts and favors.

    God, the bountiful Author of our being.
    --Locke.

  2. Plentiful; abundant; as, a bountiful supply of food.

    Syn: Liberal; munificent; generous; bounteous. [1913 Webster] -- Boun"ti*ful*ly, adv. -- Boun"ti*ful*ness, n.

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bountifully

adv. In a bountiful manner.

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bountifully

adv. in a bountiful manner [syn: bounteously, plentifully, plenteously]

Usage examples of "bountifully".

In like manner, the affections and loving-kindness of the servants of the One True God must be bountifully and universally extended to all mankind.

O my Lord, who can deal bountifully with me to whom I can turn my face, and none who can have compassion on me that I may crave his mercy.

My great confidence in Thy bounty, however, reviveth my hope in Thee, and my certitude that Thou wilt bountifully deal with me emboldeneth me to extol Thee, and to ask of Thee the things Thou dost possess.

If Lakshmi, goddess of wealth, one day favours me bountifully, Oxford is fifth on the list of cities I would like to visit before I pass on, after Mecca, Varanasi, Jerusalem and Paris.

I then gave her a pair, of my breeches, which fitted her admirably, though I was five inches taller than she, but this difference was compensated by the posterior proportions, with which, like most women, she was bountifully endowed.

Mary Atikyku was a West African who hadn't needed any computer cosmetology to be both beautiful and bountifully built, and when the two had been paired—partly because Haldayne had pissed off three other partners and Mary drew the short straw— the man had constantly annoyed her by making moves on her ample breasts.

Bountifully endowed with heavy metals, productive oceans, and rich alluvial soil for farming, it lay on the fringe of the Commonwealth flanking a bulge of the AAnn Empire and the impossibly distant galactic edge.