Abound
(verb)
To exist or occur in large quantities; to be plentiful; to be filled with.
Origin:
From middle english abounden, abounen, from anglo-norman abunder, from old french à bon droi ("in good righ.t")
Examples:
- The forest abounds with wildlife.
- Her garden abounds with colorful flowers.
- The internet abounds with misinformation.
- The museum abounds with works of art.
- His speeches abound with witty remarks.