(abound is a VERB, meaning to be in abundance)
Sidewalk cafes abound in Paris.
In some locations in the Everglades, alligators and other reptiles abound.
I will abound the road
this word does not exist but if you ment abound then an example of that is "This land abounds with wildlife."
I went to a shady park this weekend, Where children and dogs abound. Abound- To exist in large numbers
Legends of treasures lost and monsters to be defeated abound in the region.
Frogs and other amphibians are abound to exist if we don't start to do something about it. YOUR WELCOME
Vince wanted to live in an area where pineapples and coconuts abound. Some synonyms for abound are flourish, thrive, teem, and be plentiful.
No, the word 'abound' is a verb, meaning to be present in large numbers or in great quantity : to be prevalent.The noun form of the verb 'abound' is the gerund, abounding.
The noun form for the verb 'to abound' is the gerund (verbal noun) abounding.A related noun form is abundance.
No, the word abound is a verb.The noun form of the verb to abound is the gerund, abounding.A related noun form is abundance.
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The word 'abound' is not a common noun; abound is a verb(abound, abounds, abounding, abounded); to present in large numbers; to be filled with or have an abundance of something.Abundance is the common, abstract noun form.
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