MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: NOUN
- The majority of the people; the masses.
- A large indefinite number.
- See meiny.
- A multitude; a great aggregate; specifically, the mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
- [The phrase a many (as well as a pretty many) is now rare or colloquial; yet a good many and a great many are still in common use.]
- A considerable number.
- A retinue of servants; a household.
- The populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community.
- A large or considerable number.
- A considerable number: with the indefinite article, and followed by of expressed or understood.
- N/A
MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: ADJECTIVE
- A quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as' or `too' or `so' or `that'; amounting to a large but indefinite number
- Being one of a large indefinite number; numerous.
- Consisting of a great number; numerous; not few.
- A large number taken distributively; each one of many.
- Too numerous; hence, too powerful.
- Amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number.
- The majority; -- opposed to the few. See Many, n.
- Many a one; many persons.
- Each of a large indefinite number
MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: PRONOUN
- An indefinite large number of people or things.
- A collective mass of people.
- A large number of persons or things.
- N/A
MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Being or consisting of a large number of units or individuals; numerous: often used alone, the noun being understood. See many, n.
- Being one of a large number; belonging to an aggregate or category, considered singly as one of a kind: followed by a, an, or another, used distributively. The phrase many a one, so used, was formerly many one without the article.
- Being of a certain number, large or small; plural (especially in the phrase the many as opposed to the one): after a term of qualification (as, so, too, and especially how in interrogations): often with the qualified noun omitted: as, how many people were there? how many will go? as many as the room will hold; not so many as before; too many men are dishonest.
- Much.
- Such a number indefinitely or distributively: as, he took so many of these, and so many of those, and so many of the others.
- (determiner) An indefinite large number of.
- (idiom) (as many) The same number of.
- (determiner) many other, most other
MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: RELATED WORDS
- Often, All, Innumerable, Myriad, Few, Countless, Several, Umteen, Many an, Many a, Many another, Galore, Umpteen, Some, Numerous
- N/A
MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Often, All, Innumerable, Myriad, Few, Countless, Several, Umteen, Many another, Many an, Many a, Galore, Umpteen, Some, Numerous
- N/A
MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It makes sense on so many levels and for so many purposes.
- Women and children are suffering in many parts of the world in many ways.
- My Theology of Church and Ministry Church can mean many things to many people.
- Islamabad opposes drone strikes and has told the US many times that they kill too many innocent civilians.
- Many clients in Sangli have approached us many times to avail the benefits of our services.
- Many victims in a criminal case receive restitution orders upon sentencing; however, many go unenforced.
- There are many, many others far too numerous to include in this brief article.
- There are many churches in the world today, and in those churches are many people and many kinds of theology.
- There are many travel places near by and so many lakes.
- We have published many articles and held many seminars about prompt payment across Canada, and have many more planned for Alberta specifically.
- The Saga tells of this and many another strange and thrilling thing.
- But here let me record my first great disappointment, because it may be that of many another.
- Which i dont normally post on many another Blogs, nevertheless Thanks continue the astonishing work.
- Christian squatter, and so, no doubt, was many another wanderer at the same moment.
- Like many another student before her, Dr Drown found the book heavy going.
- In like manner God hath dealt with many another place and city.
- Joe Wheeler, Fitzhugh Lee, and many another whom I could mention.
- Sultan, like many another housekeeper, resolved to retrench his domestic expenses.
- You will need them, mine observer, yet for many another night.
- It could certainly have been said by many another religious.
MANY vs MANY ANOTHER: QUESTIONS
- How many international institutions are there in Geneva?
- How many championships have the Pittsburgh Steelers won?
- How many employees does National Park Service have?
- How many governments has the United States overthrown?
- How many times has prehensility evolved in platyrrhines?
- How many nonstop routes does Frontier Airlines have?
- How many direct subordinates should a manager have?
- How many terminals are there at Manchester Airport?
- How many Granite Mountain Hotshots survived the fire?
- How many chromatids in chromosomes during anaphase?
- How many another broken egg Cafe locations are there in Charleston?