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Cornucopia meaning

A goat's horn endlessly overflowing with fruit, flowers and grain; or full of whatever its owner wanted: or, an image of a such a horn, either in two or three dimensions. | A hollow horn- or cone-shaped object, filled with edible or useful things. | An abundance or plentiful supply.

Example sentences (20)

Cornucopia EH11 Limited and Edinburgh council have been contacted for comment.

Retired I may be - although Her Indoors doesn't believe it - but I do stravaig around the place, sometimes at jogging pace. involving myself in a cornucopia of activities to occupy my mind.

The internet is a cornucopia of personal and financial data of billions of people (including you), so it’s no surprise that cybercrime causes billions of dollars’ worth of financial damage to businesses and individuals each year.

There’s a veritable cornucopia of utility rebates, state rebates, and state and federal tax credits to sift through.

Dreams play a significant role for Zvavahera in exploring hidden dimensions, spiritual revelations and a cornucopia of creatures, many of which radiate in intensely nocturnal plum and wine hues.

Like Mexican artists Miguel Covarrubias and Alfredo Ramos Martínez, Johnson also created dynamic, abstract pictorial rhythms by composing plant life in geometric, mirror-image shapes, rather than as an organic cornucopia.

This year’s festival promises to be a ‘cornucopia of exciting music’ which includes groups, choirs such as Bella Voce, Sireni, Male voice, Eine Kleine Oompah Band, and superb soloists.

People were few and far between at the Googleplex in Mountain View midday on Thursday, a time when throngs typically stroll, sun or grab meals at the cornucopia of food trucks or cuisine stations on the tech giant's campus.

Aside from that bulbous, decorative cornucopia your aunt heaves out for the occasion, turkey, ham and seafood are among the traditional stars of the holiday table.

Denver will overflow with fun this weekend, with a cornucopia of Oktoberfests and harvest festivals.

There will also be other menu items, but if you are interested in hearing more at this point, probably the easiest thing for you to do is just go case the chicken cornucopia in person.

The three-course Sunday roast menu (currently only available at the Hammersmith and Islington venues) is a cornucopia of veggie delights.

A cornucopia of aromas will soon be spreading around our neighborhoods.

But I feel like this idea of The Bachelorette Party, a cornucopia of pink glitter, and stilettos nobody can walk in, and spicy margs, and thus I know The Bachelorette Party spiritually.

My, my, what a cornucopia of creeps our benighted country has dished up for us this holiday season.

Tofurky is a company that produces a cornucopia of vegan options year-round.

Visitors to Texas often marvel at the endless cornucopia of barbecue establishments and, their guts ruptured, wonder how beef-drunk Texans eat this way every day.

Brentano and von Arnim were significant literary figures who together published Des Knaben Wunderhorn ("The Boy's Magic Horn" or cornucopia ), a collection of versified folk tales, in 1806–08.

Each story began with Roger's daydreams and his fantasies of marrying Cornucopia Agricorp and later Beatrice Wankmeister.

Much of the emphasis is on abundance of variation (copia means "plenty" or "abundance", as in copious or cornucopia), so both books focus on ways to introduce the maximum amount of variety into discourse.