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    a·bound
    /əˈbound/

    verb

    • 1. exist in large numbers or amounts: "rumors of a further scandal abound"

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  2. The meaning of ABOUND is to be present in large numbers or in great quantity : to be prevalent. How to use abound in a sentence.

  3. (Definition of abound from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) abound | American Dictionary. verb [ I ] us / əˈbɑʊnd / Add to word list. to exist in large numbers: The streams and rivers abound in fish.

  4. Abound definition: to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers. See examples of ABOUND used in a sentence.

  5. When things abound, there are a lot of them. In spring, birds, flowers, rain, and frisbees abound. This word has to do with an abundance of something. In cities like Buffalo, NY, snow abounds.

  6. 1. to be plentiful; exist in large numbers or amounts. tropical plants abound in the jungle. 2. to have plenty; be filled; be wealthy (in) or teem (with) a land that abounds in grain, woods that abound with game.

  7. abound. (əˈbaʊnd) vb (intr) 1. to exist or occur in abundance; be plentiful: a swamp in which snakes abound. 2. (foll by: with or in) to be plentifully supplied (with); teem (with): the gardens abound with flowers; the fields abound in corn.

  8. (Definition of abound from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) abound | Intermediate English. verb [ I ] us / əˈbɑʊnd / Add to word list. to exist in large numbers: The streams and rivers abound in fish.

  9. ABOUND meaning: 1 : to be present in large numbers or in great quantity; 2 : to be filled with (something) to contain a very large amount of (something)

  10. To be plentiful; exist in large numbers or amounts. Tropical plants abound in the jungle. Webster's New World. To have something in great numbers or amounts. Often used with in or with . American Heritage. To have plenty; be filled; be wealthy (in) or teem (with) A land that abounds in grain, woods that abound with game. Webster's New World.

  11. ABOUND definition: to exist in large numbers: . Learn more.

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