1. abounding - Noun
2. abounding - Adjective
3. abounding - Verb
5. abounding - Adjective Satellite
of Abound
Source: Webster's dictionaryA commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties. Karl Marx
The very thought of this Alaska garden is a joyful exhilaration. ... Out of all the cold darkness and glacial crushing and grinding comes this warm, abounding beauty and life to teach us that what we in our faithless ignorance and fear call destruction is creation finer and finer. John Muir
But the [communist] authorities acquire from Marxism a splendid method and abounding phraseology to justify whatever piggery. Aleksandr Zinovyev
We see many who are struggling against adversity who are happy, and more although abounding in wealth, who are wretched. Tacitus
For myself, if I am to stake all I have and hope to be upon anything, I will venture it upon the abounding fullness of God - upon the assurance that, as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are His ways higher than our ways, and His thoughts than our thoughts. Henry Norris Russell
Ant-swarming city, city abounding in dreams, Where ghosts in broad daylight accost the passerby! Charles Baudelaire