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abound with

Verb

Meaning

abound with (third-person singular simple present abounds with, present participle abounding with, simple past and past participle abounded with)

To have something in great numbers or quantities; to possess in such abundance as to be characterized by.
This pond abounds with fish.

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Owing to the vicinity of the Humboldt Current, ocean waters abound with fish and other forms of marine life, which in turn support a rich variety of waterfowl, including several penguins. Source: Internet

Fishing Although the waters surrounding the Dominican Republic abound with fish, the fishing industry is comparatively undeveloped, and fish for local consumption are imported. Source: Internet

And conspiracy theories among a suspecting public are abound with regards parliament's decision to amend the constitution. Source: Internet

The wonderful rolling countryside and woodlands which abound with deer, offer ample opportunity for undisturbed walks, picnics and fishing on the delightful River Risle which borders the estate. Source: Internet

Charlie Cox’s blind lawyer and Krysten Ritter’s alcoholic detective may have made for some snarky jokes, but expect the “fisting” double-entendres to abound with Marvel’s latest Netflix series. Source: Internet

Palaces and churches of Venice abound with his paintings. Source: Internet

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