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galore

[ guh-lawr, -lohr ]

adverb

  1. in abundance; in plentiful amounts:

    food and drink galore.



galore

/ ɡəˈɔː /

determiner

  1. immediately postpositive in great numbers or quantity

    there were daffodils galore in the park

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of galore1

1660–70; < Irish go leor enough, plenty ( Scots Gaelic gu leòr, leòir ), equivalent to go, particle forming predicative adjectives and adverbs + ó enough ( Old Irish lour )
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of galore1

C17: from Irish Gaelic go ó to sufficiency
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Announcing the show, Ms McDermid and Ms Sturgeon previously said: "Revelations galore await as we explore the love and laughter between the covers."

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A young forward by the name of Wayne Rooney whose transfer garnered headlines and newspaper column inches galore.

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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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There were turnovers galore, long scoring droughts and more struggles making shots from long range.

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“You have got potholes galore that get patched up and then pop right back up again because of the heavy truck traffic.”

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