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    multitudinous


    1. Was it a flute? A whistle? Voices? And then a drum? Distorted by distance, muffled by dust, changed and made more; well, spooky by multitudinous corners?


    2. As often I quieted the breath and the restless mind, I beheld the multitudinous waves of creation melt into one lucent sea …’ 4 According to the Surangama Sutra, the ‘disturbing manifestation of an external world’ arises because of ‘defilements’ in the mind


    3. As previously noted, when the Hindu mystic, Yogananda, quieted his breath and his restless mind (probably the ‘discriminating mind’ associated with the dominant left brain), the multitudinous waves of creation melted into a lucent sea


    4. similarity of multitudinous hotel or motel rooms


    5. multitudinous murmur fills the air, myriad whispers that form themselves


    6. so multitudinous were the testimonies


    7. 5 Many times, when Jesus was alone for hours, but when two of his apostles were near by, they observed his features undergo rapid and multitudinous changes, although they heard him speak no words


    8. When he was interrupted in his discourses with multitudinous questions, his answers were always significant and conclusive


    9. Jesus has crowns and multitudinous heavenly rewards prepared for those who truly love


    10. “In your daily life at any given moment of your time, you have a multitudinous choice of actions, some trivial and some of utmost importance

    11. Small and symmetrically square, it was decorated with multitudinous, basic-coloured paintings, stacked with clay pots, small furniture, and small boats carved from wood


    12. All their multitudinous points of view,--why, there was only one point of view about a thing, Everard said, and that was the right one


    13. swamped by multitudinous reflections of himself or herself wallpapered across all its


    14. Sanguine and once more a piece of the puzzle that made up the mosaic of multitudinous


    15. —O, the night in the Camden hall when the daughters of Erin had to lift their skirts to step over you as you lay in your mulberrycoloured, multicoloured, multitudinous vomit!


    16. Dimmesdale's outcry, and interpreted it, with its multitudinous echoes and reverberations, as the clamor of the fiends and night-hags, with whom she was well known to make excursions into the forest


    17. The dell was to be left a solitude among its dark, old trees, which, with their multitudinous tongues, would whisper long of what had passed there, and no mortal be the wiser


    18. Of animal life there was no movement amid the majestic vaulted aisles which stretched from us as we walked, but a constant movement far above our heads told of that multitudinous world of snake and monkey, bird and sloth, which lived in the sunshine, and looked down in wonder at our tiny, dark, stumbling figures in the obscure depths immeasurably below them


    19. Buck hurried on, swiftly and stealthily, every nerve straining and tense, alert to the multitudinous details which told a story—all but the end


    20. It contained multitudinous hints that might be unraveled by similar freaks in Oswego and Peoria, fellow lonely ones who watched the fall of friends all around and heard the earth thunder on too many coffin lids

    21. Then he was gone, as if the rain had hustled him off in its own multitudinous running


    22. He felt a multitudinous tapping, shuttling, weaving, about his face, all numb again


    23. They were all stalking seaward, as if to intercept the escape of the multitudinous vessels that were crowded between Foulness and the Naze


    24. And as I looked at this wide expanse of houses and factories and churches, silent and abandoned; as I thought of the multitudinous hopes and efforts, the innumerable hosts of lives that had gone to build this human reef, and of the swift and ruthless destruction that had hung over it all; when I realised that the shadow had been rolled back, and that men might still live in the streets, and this dear vast dead city of mine be once more alive and powerful, I felt a wave of emotion that was near akin to tears


    25. True, you may say that, by exceeding caution, you may possibly escape these and the multitudinous other evil chances of life


    26. Rather carried down alive to wondrous depths, where strange shapes of the unwarped primal world glided to and fro before his passive eyes; and the miser-merman, Wisdom, revealed his hoarded heaps; and among the joyous, heartless, ever-juvenile eternities, Pip saw the multitudinous, God-omnipresent, coral insects, that out of the firmament of waters heaved the colossal orbs


    27. For what, according to the general estimate, are the principal conditions of earthly happiness? One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between man and nature shall not be severed, that is, that he shall be able to see the sky above him, and that he shall be able to enjoy the sunshine, the pure air, the fields with their verdure, their multitudinous life


    28. Later, shaved and washed, dressed with great precision and care, he sat in the parlor, the multitudinous sheets of the New York daily papers around him


    29. Luther found time, amid his multitudinous labors, to interest himself in popular education; and, in 1527, he drew up, with the aid of Melanchthon, what is known as the Saxon School System


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    Synonyms for "multitudinous"

    countless infinite innumerable innumerous multitudinous myriad numberless uncounted unnumberable unnumbered unnumerable abundant ample large liberal copious

    "multitudinous" definitions

    too numerous to be counted