plenitude
- n a full supply
- And the World Wide Web, with its infinite plenitude of pro-Satan home pages and SEXY NUDE BABES! sites, has more, um, free speech in need of protection than any medium in history.
- Traditionally, a luncheon for 40 might consist of 40 courses, and a dinner might last 18 hours, but Escoffier forged a new concept, replacing Gargantuan plenitude and baroque .
- Now and then his film feels a bit rushed and breathless, but mostly you sink gratefully into its handsomely staged plenitude.