Citations:plenty


 * 1843 — Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
 * There was plenty of width for that, and room to spare; which is perhaps the reason why Scrooge thought he saw a locomotive hearse going on before him in the gloom.
 * There were more dances, and there were forfeits, and more dances, and there was cake, and there was negus, and there was a great piece of Cold Roast, and there was a great piece of Cold Boiled, and there were mince-pies, and plenty of beer.


 * 1910 — David Crockett, The Keg of Powder, in Southern Prose and Poetry for Schools, page 98:
 * I found bear very plenty, and, indeed, all sorts of game, and wild varments, except buffalo.