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galore
[guh-lawr, -lohr]
adverb
in abundance; in plentiful amounts.
food and drink galore.
galore
/ ɡəˈɔː /
determiner
(immediately postpositive) in great numbers or quantity
there were daffodils galore in the park
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of galore1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of galore1
Example Sentences
Give me citrus galore: preserved lemon, blood orange, clementine.
From the peripatetic days bouncing around a handful of clubs and juggling six part-time jobs in the amateur women's football era to juggling endorsements galore as a one-person global brand.
Announcing the show, Ms McDermid and Ms Sturgeon previously said: "Revelations galore await as we explore the love and laughter between the covers."
A young forward by the name of Wayne Rooney whose transfer garnered headlines and newspaper column inches galore.
There were pink carpets, flowers galore and the promotion of Lively's new haircare brand and her husband's gin company.
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