Cornucopias [noun]

Definition of Cornucopias:

much, abundance

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Sentence/Example of Cornucopias:

It resembled “a delicate cornucopia,” he wrote, one woven from “stiff, glistening, elastic threads, resembling the finest hairs of spun glass.”

Here are a selection of bottles ideal for food pairings with a cornucopia of traditional and non-traditional dishes.

It had two pilasters of stone cut in facets, and the coping represented a reclining woman holding a cornucopia.

Bracelet, with a winged cornucopia as central ornament, set with plasmas, and with filigree and leaf work.

This can be forced through a pastry tube, or through a cornucopia, made from ordinary white letter paper.

Faith, I've seen Hamlut played wid a new black eye an' the queen as full as a cornucopia.

A bunch of violets or a box of mignonnette suggests to sensitive imaginations the whole cornucopia of Flora.

This is an expressive portrait, ornamented with a vine wreath, and with a rich cornucopia or clusters of ripe fruit.

Plenty is represented by a Fury extending her cornucopia of 'Assignats' to a group of hungry-looking half-starved Frenchmen.

Each girl was given a deep cornucopia and soon the holders were full of berries.