Examples of using "Reichlich" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom sweats freely.
It's pouring with rain.
Tom brought plenty of food.
There's plenty of food.
Tom has had plenty of time.
Mary is wearing a lot of makeup.
She cooks very well.
He's very intelligent.
There is plenty of food.
The tree is abundant in fruit.
We still have plenty of time.
You're feeling very sleepy, aren't you?
We have precious little time.
Tom brought plenty of food.
I hope you have a lot of time.
Tom gave Mary plenty to eat.
There's ample room in the attic.
She expresses herself in a rather stilted manner.
I gave a homeless man twenty dollars.
Tom gave Mary plenty of money.
The pear tree in the garden bears a lot of fruit.
He bought flour and oil in quantity.
Very large windows assure abundant natural daylight.
The bank has branches in all parts of the country.
- The harvest was plentiful this year.
- There was an abundant harvest this year.
We have plenty of time.
Don't worry. We have plenty of water and food.
- We have plenty of time.
- We've got plenty of time.
His phone call past midnight was pretty inconvenient.
- English is a language abounding in idiomatic expressions.
- English has a lot of idiomatic expressions to offer.
Asians eat a lot of rice.
We have all the time in the world.
- We still have plenty of time.
- We still have a lot of time.
The spring is rich in flowers, the autumn in abundant fruits.
I think you're pretty hard on yourself.
We still have plenty of time.
It's quite complicated to talk to humans.
Tom didn't need to hurry. He had plenty of time.
After blizzards and hurricanes, many cities see baby booms.
It takes a lot of electricity to power a country.
Mary's constant nagging really got to Tom after a while.
We still have plenty of time, but let's take a taxi just in case.
He bought a lot of flour and oil.
There's ample room in the attic.
We have lots of bread, and as for butter, we have more than enough.
- There is plenty of food.
- There's plenty of food.
- We have a lot of food.
- There's a lot of food.
- We have plenty of time.
- We've got plenty of time.
We got plenty of fresh oranges, lemons, figs, apricots, etc., in the Azores.
The grandparents gave the kitten plenty of milk every day, for which reason it soon grew fat.
Yes, you may wash the dishes. Take plenty of hot water, and be sure you dry them well.
As shown above, it is possible to obtain ample profit and customers with truly simple know-how that anyone can do!
Even though it hadn't rained for several days, the ground was still quite wet underfoot.
Every day grandfather and grandmother gave the kitten plenty of milk, and soon the kitten grew nice and plump.
Theory is quite useless unless it works in practice.
Tom didn't need to hurry. He had plenty of time.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; Thou hast anointed my head with oil; my cup runneth over.