Moreover, it is blessed with an excellent country inn, the Bras d'Or, where one is served a bountiful and excellent meal at a most modest price.
When this had been accomplished, the army was allowed to partake of the bountiful meal provided for it.
He was well provided with artillery, in the shape of ten heavy guns and four small brass pieces called falconets, besides a bountiful supply of ammunition.
The basket yielded materials for a bountiful meal, to which the young man, who had tasted no food since the night before, sat down with the appetite of one who is famished.
Therefore come thou, whoever shall be possesed by a love for coffee, Do not regret having brought the healthful bean from the far Remote world of Arabia; for this is its bountiful mother country.
In such fashions Zeyd showed himself a bountiful great man, who indeed was the greatest niggard.
It was not a bountiful producer, and with labor scarce and unreliable, its cultivation was expensive.
Our land is rich in jewels and possesses a soil that grows bountiful crops of many kinds, some of which you have never seen.
The women, however, had bountiful crops, and all through the late fall and winter could be heard revelling in great delight, feasting daily and dancing much of the time to the music of songs sung by the four old cripples.
World upon world is enwound in the bountifulgirth of her bosom, Warm and lustrous with life lovely to look on as ours.
The bloom of the bountiful heather Laughs broadly beyond in thy light As dawn, with her glories to gather, At darkness and night.
You were ready to play Lady Bountiful to me, to give of your charity, to make yourself feel very noble.
After the years of short commons there came this bountiful feast to her soul.
The ghost of slavery had been banished from our national banquet: and, relieved of this terror, the American people began to show, more aggressively than ever before, their ability to provide and to consume a bountiful feast.
The lawyer, just as much as the millionaire and the politician, has reaped a bountiful harvest from the inefficiency and irresponsibility of American state governments, and from the worship of individual rights.
Indeed, Tersous might be aptly termed a mass of corruption; and yet it has not been neglected by bountiful nature.
The conjugal and maternal relations so far from expanding her most tender sentiments, making the heart from love to, one grow bountiful to all, seem rather to have narrowed hers into the extreme of individual selfishness.
The poet says that the heart from love to one grows bountiful to all.
Nothing could be more certain, to his mind, than a bountiful harvest.
Lorenzo, on the first discovery of gold in California, having joined a marauding party who were traversing that country, was amongst the earliest who enriched themselves from its bountiful yield.
Then my father arose and prostrating himself to his own idol, said to it, 'O my god, thou art the Bountiful Lord, nor is there among the idols a greater than thyself.
I will take nothing from thee, for thou hast been bountiful to us.
The rows of hills were covered with the bountiful returns brought up to the light of day by Tom's well-used hoe.
Besides all our self-invoked aids of reason and religion, nature's own provision for the need of our sorrows is more bountiful and beneficent than we always perceive or acknowledge.
The reader will be lucky if he can secure as much indulgence as this, at many country-houses where old fashions and principles yet prevail, and my Lady Bountiful reigns supreme.
If you desired to taste a second or a third dish, good bountiful Mrs. N.
In those places where nature has been most bountifulin her gifts, there you find the blackest and foulest lives.
Would you not like to be Lady Bountiful in a Devonshire village, Olive?
Here is a bountiful source of power, which cannot be called in question.
It was this word which, with magical might, opened the gates to all those bountifulsupplies by which hostile expeditions were equipped against the United States: it opened the gates of war.
Reason, courage, and hope are our allies, while the bountiful agencies of Civilization open the way.
So the Money was given, to the great delectation of the Sisterhood, who, I believe, made up their minds to Sing Masses for the bountiful English Lord as they called him, whether he desired it or not.
This old gentleman was in charge of a bountiful supply of provisions which the king had sent for us.
Industry and self-sacrifice can hardly be looked for as characteristics of people to whom nature is so bountiful as to require of them no exertion to provide either food or raiment.
It is significant that almost each of our great crises in the past has been preceded either by the failure of the harvest at home or by the existence of such a bountiful output abroad as greatly to reduce prices.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bountiful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.