Use "live in plenty" in a sentence

1. I've been to plenty of live rock concerts.

2. Tanks should have plenty of live rock ledges and caves for the Crosshatch as well as plenty of  open swimming space

3. Blennies like to perch in the rocks and will enjoy an aquarium with plenty of rockwork or live rock.

4. Bombshells restaurant offers an exciting atmosphere, great food, live entertainment and a great location with plenty of parking

5. Pitch in - there's plenty.

6. There will also be live tunes, a raffle, plenty of grub, and several homes and studio sites welcoming visitors.

7. Plenty of action, plenty of gash.

8. Sure, we invest plenty in innovation.

9. Plenty more fish in the sea.

10. Bombshells restaurant has an exciting atmosphere, great food, live entertainment with nightly DJ and a great location with plenty of parking

11. Then all on earth will live in their own home, enjoy satisfying work, and have plenty to eat. —Read Isaiah 9:6, 7; 65:21-23.

12. There's plenty of evidence in the basement.

13. There's doctors a-plenty in this world.

14. Death-Dealing Famine in a Time of Plenty

15. There's plenty of fight left in your grandmother.

16. Plenty of passports...

17. Famine Amid Plenty

18. Plenty long enough.

19. Plenty to hammer him on in the general.

20. Plenty of food.

21. Plenty of time.

22. There's plenty of everything in the wine cellar.

23. There's plenty of food, so please tuck in.

24. There are plenty of fireflies in the swamp.

25. Four hours is plenty.

26. I live in society; I live in community.

27. The rise in Carjackings includes plenty of adult suspects

28. Eat plenty of foods rich in starch and fibre ;

29. Cook the pasta in plenty of boiling salted water.

30. Aplenty (adj.) also a-plenty, "in abundance," by 1829, colloquial when used after the noun, from a-(1) + plenty (n.).

31. But with plenty of tact, love and self-abnegation they were able to work and live together in close association for more than a week, without discord, violence or bloodshed.

32. A World of Plenty

33. Probably plenty for sale across the border in Texas.

34. Plenty of minnows, but I throw them back in.

35. Always Plenty to Do

36. That’s why there’s plenty of connective tissue in Brisket

37. Plenty of oranges are also grown in this area .

38. He’d had plenty of prayer lessons before in Primary.

39. In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty. 

40. We have plenty more of them in the warehouse.

41. 7 Armand dozing, apparently, in a surfeit of plenty.

42. Plenty is no plague.

43. Plenty of others are clamouring to be let in.

44. Of course, the anchor has had plenty of help from plenty of crafts people in creating the illusion of calm omniscience.

45. There is plenty to see and Admire in these places.

46. Amidst all this plenty, starvation

47. Yao is plenty spry at

48. He's got plenty of beef.

49. In the meantime, there's still plenty to do here in Chandler.

50. Over the years, plenty of XXL Freshmen have made some serious viral noise with their Cyphers, an electric set of live freestyles from groups of newly …

51. Earth, a Paradise of Plenty

52. Usually, a month' s plenty

53. I've got plenty of jackets.

54. [ chuckling ] Plenty of Republicans, too.

55. 16 In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty. 

56. 2 In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty. 

57. There is plenty of oxygen in the surrounding seawater, though.

58. Aplenty definition is - being in plenty or abundance —used postpositively

59. Plenty of right ears he can pop a word in.

60. 7 The police found plenty of drugs in his schoolbag.

61. They will certainly need to take in plenty of liquid.

62. There is plenty of fizz and sparkle in the show.

63. American Beech trees provide plenty

64. Plenty going on at Barleycorn's

65. I got plenty of insurance.

66. How a Time of Plenty?

67. Live in Cartoon Motion is Mika's first live DVD.

68. Once a day is plenty.

69. Plenty of sleep is healthful.

70. There's plenty worse than me.

71. Brabblingly Entrance lobby with plenty choice

72. There's still plenty of tobacco farms.

73. Everyone will have plenty to eat.

74. The compartment is plenty big enough.

75. The story shows plenty of imagination.

76. Plenty o'party and grog for everyone!

77. Synonyms for Cohabit include Cohabitate, conjugate, couple, mingle, share, live together, live with, have relations, live illegally and live in sin

78. We have a herd of 17 Alpacas, which live on the farm with plenty of chickens, 3 goats,a sheep named Harry and a beloved donkey called Susie.

79. Most Basques live in northern Spain, but some live in southern France

80. Most Crustaceans live in water, but some live on land