Crossword-Solution: OVERABUNDANT
We have 11 clues for the answer “OVERABUNDANT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| excessively abundant | 2 answers |
| Overrunning | 9 answers |
| Increasing | 24 answers |
| Outgoing | 25 answers |
| Super-abundant | 32 answers |
| Sufficient | 35 answers |
| laden | 49 answers |
| spreading | 61 answers |
| Overflowing | 63 answers |
| Flush | 84 answers |
| fat | 89 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OVERABUNDANT (5)
The previous winter having been unusually severe, this spring feeling was like a form of intoxication in May, as if there were an overabundant supply of sap.
Better criticism and greater freedom for fiction might vitalize our overabundant, unoriginal, unreal, unversatile,--everything but unformed short story.
Nevertheless, the extensive and even lavish use of natural wealth since colonial times has lately called attention to the scarcity of resources formerly considered overabundant.
When all is said, the Yeshibah provided a living for the young people, not overabundant, it is true, but at least they were relieved of material cares.
The leisure hours which he was able to devote to his reading, his penmanship, and his arithmetic were by no means overabundant.
Quotes with OVERABUNDANT (2)
The promise of Plath's work was that a woman could de-fang the charges of hysteria by owning them. Unlike Solanas, who seemingly never saw herself as flawed or sick, or Wollstonecraft and Bronte, who swept their flaws under the carpet so as not to compromise themselves, or even Jacobs, who was honest, but played a delicate game of apologizing for "sins" that were not her fault so as to reach her audience, Plath took her own flaws as her subject, and thereby made them the sour…
Forgiveness was a mere noun; a fleeting concept of little importance in the grand scheme of written and spoken language, and was thereby spilt freely like cheap, overabundant wine without consequence. Yet forgive was a verb and in turn held far more potency; an action that must be genuine and consciously performed without reservation in order to fully embody the idea behind it. It was both a plea and an affirmation that could only be acknowledged as obtainable through the mut…