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plenty

adv.
1.as much as necessary plenty n.
1.a full supply
2.(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent

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    shell out money
    to pay money
    I shelled out much money for the new stereo.



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    During the flight his supporters ________ that he will have reached 200 kmh.

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