Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A European plant, Fedia Cornucopiæ.
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Examples
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Disappointingly small, it sat not far from the shed in the glory of flawless white paint, the Cornucopia horn-of-plenty logo emblazoned on its tail.
TOO MANY MURDERS Colleen McCullough 2009
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Plain white stationery, black print, not even a color horn-of-plenty logo.
TOO MANY MURDERS Colleen McCullough 2009
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Jimbo knows and loves and understands the Gulf Coast and its marvelous horn-of-plenty fishing as well as anyone alive, and he has had an intimate view of all the ups and downs of the redfish since the 1950s.
Flyfishing for Redfish on the Flats from Texas to Florida 2005
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Is having turkey enough to call it Thanksgiving, or do we have to make horn-of-plenty centrepieces and watch football to call it a holiday?
Archive 2006-10-01 Jay 2006
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Throughout the parlor and on the front entry table were those horn-of-plenty things filled with nuts, raisins, and hard candy.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Throughout the parlor and on the front entry table were those horn-of-plenty things filled with nuts, raisins, and hard candy.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Throughout the parlor and on the front entry table were those horn-of-plenty things filled with nuts, raisins, and hard candy.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Throughout the parlor and on the front entry table were those horn-of-plenty things filled with nuts, raisins, and hard candy.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Couture week is when Rogier Vivier usually trots out the house's fanciest horn-of-plenty accessories, brimming with precious trims.
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Couture week is when Rogier Vivier usually trots out the house's fanciest horn-of-plenty accessories, brimming with precious trims.
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