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galorega‧lore /ɡəˈlɔː $ -ˈlɔːr/ adjective [only after noun]  galoreOrigin: 1600-1700 Irish Gaelic go leor ‘enough’ - At the flea market, there were quilts, furniture, and books galore.
- Lots of fun for the kids! Rides and games galore!
- There are bargains galore in our summer sale.
- Great visuals, great performances, great soundtrack, plus cameos galore.
- He fitted her out with catalogues galore.
- Here, there were Tories, children, animals - and photo-opportunities - galore.
- I hope that you are all now inspired to knit jackets and cardigans galore just to practice buttonholes.
- The company had had data galore.
- The sandy beach of Magalluf boasting a variety of watersports and bars galore is only 600 metres away.
- There are also chair lifts galore.
more than enough of something that people need or want► plenty a lot of something or a lot of things or people, especially more than enough: · No thanks, I couldn't eat any more. I've had plenty.plenty of: · There's plenty of room in the hall closet.· We have plenty of glasses, but not enough plates.plenty to do/eat/talk about etc: · The two men had plenty to talk about.plenty of something to do something: · There's still plenty of time to take a walk or a bike ride before dinner. ► more than enough more than you need - sometimes used to mean there is too much: · Here's some money for the ticket - $25 should be more than enough.more than enough something for somebody: · There's more than enough food for everyone.more than enough to do/think about etc: · I can't help with the planning. I've more than enough to do already.more than enough to do something: · He makes more than enough to live comfortably on.more than enough something to do something: · Supporters have gathered more than enough signatures to put Fordham on the ballot. ► bags of British informal a lot or more than enough of something that you need or want: · Don't rush; we've got bags of time.· The new manager is tremendously enthusiastic, and he's got bags of new ideas. ► ample more than enough: · These documents provide ample evidence of their guilt.· The program would ensure that Arizona has an ample supply of water for the next 20 years.ample time/opportunity etc to do something: · You will have ample opportunity to express your opinions during the debate. ► plentiful if something such as food or water is plentiful , there is more than enough of it available: · During the summer tomatoes are plentiful and cheap.· The river provides a plentiful supply of clean water to nearby villages. ► an abundance of formal a large quantity of something, usually more than is needed: · This book contains an abundance of valuable information.· An abundance of fruits and vegetables grow in Kenya's temperate climate. ► abundant formal existing in large quantities so that there is more than enough: · Latin America has an abundant labor force and natural resources.· During the 18th century land was cheap, grain was plentiful, and meat was abundant.abundant in: · Plant fossils are abundant in some types of rock. ► galore available in large quantities - used especially in advertisements about something that people may want : · There are bargains galore in our summer sale.· Lots of fun for the kids! Rides and games galore! in large amounts or numbers: bargains galore in the sales |