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God's plenty

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noun

  1. an abundant or overabundant quantity.


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In spite of having cluttered up the earth with a God's plenty of "chromos,"� it has remained a fine as well as a commercial art.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here was God’s plenty, all right, he thought bitterly as he stared—liver, lungs, kidneys, ribs, stomach and bits of the stewed tomatoes Snowden had eaten that day for lunch.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller

It is sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is God's plenty.'

From The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg by Hogg, James

Dryden's verdict on Chaucer's poetry is: "Here is God's plenty."

From Halleck's New English Literature by Halleck, Reuben Post

The right comment upon it is Dryden's: "It is sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is God's plenty."

From Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold by Johnson, William Savage

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