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  • 41many — Synonyms and related words: a mass of, a world of, abounding, abundance, abundant, affluent, all sufficing, ample, aplenty, army, assorted, at odds, at variance, bevy, billion, bottomless, bounteous, bountiful, bunch, cloud, clutter, common,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 42many an — adjective each of a large indefinite number many a man many another day will come • Syn: ↑many a, ↑many another • Similar to: ↑many …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 43many — See: GOOD MANY or GREAT MANY, IN SO MANY WORDS, SO MANY …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 44many is me — There are a great number of (persons or things); many are the (persons or things). Used at the beginning of a sentence with a singular noun. * /Many is the man I have lent money to./ * /Many was the time I ate at that restaurant./ Compare: MANY A …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 45many — See: GOOD MANY or GREAT MANY, IN SO MANY WORDS, SO MANY …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 46many is me — There are a great number of (persons or things); many are the (persons or things). Used at the beginning of a sentence with a singular noun. * /Many is the man I have lent money to./ * /Many was the time I ate at that restaurant./ Compare: MANY A …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 47many — See: good many or great many, in so many words, so many …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 48many\ is\ me — there are a great number of (persons or things); many are the (persons or things). Used at the beginning of a sentence with a singular noun. Many is the man I have lent money to. Many was the time I ate at that restaurant. Compare: many a …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 49many —   Nui, nunui, lau, mano, manomano, lehu, lehulehu, kini, kinikini.   Also: kini lau, kūhaluka, āluka, makawalu, manoa, mānoanoa, nonanona, lonalona, hewahewa, mākena, kūwaluwalu, hikuhiku, pūli uli u, pūlauhala, pakapaka, lālākukui, manohā,… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 50many a — {adj.} Many (persons or things) Used with a singular noun. * /Many a boy learns to swim before he can read./ * /I have spent many a day in his home./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms