spousta — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bunch noun A group of similar things gathered or fastened together.
- cornucopia noun A curved, horn-shaped container overflowing with fruit, flowers, and grain, symbolizing abundance.
- galore adj In great abundance (always placed after the noun it describes).
- mass noun A large body or quantity of matter without a definite shape.
- plethora noun An overwhelming or excessive amount of something.
- umpteen det Relatively large but unspecified in number.
Senses
spousta is used for these senses in English:
- a lot (informal) A large amount.
- bunch A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump; a hump.
- cornucopia An abundance or plentiful supply.
- galore (postpositive) In abundance. [from late 17th c.]
- mass Bulk; magnitude; body; size.
- plethora (usually, followed by of) An excessive amount or number; an abundance.
- umpteen (informal, often, _, slightly, _, derogatory) Relatively large but unspecified in number. [1907]
bunch — full definition
- noun A group of similar things gathered or fastened together.
- noun An informal group of people, or an unspecified but sizeable amount.
- verb To gather or crowd together closely.
cornucopia — full definition
- noun A curved, horn-shaped container overflowing with fruit, flowers, and grain, symbolizing abundance.
- noun A great and varied abundance of something.