Have you ever wished you had more? More money, more patience, more time? Yea, we've all been there before, but if you really want it, I can assure you that those things will come in surplus if you work hard and trust that they will be supplied. Today, the word of the day is...
pullulate
\PUHL-yuh-leyt\ , verb;
What does pullulate mean?
1. To exist abundantly; swarm; teem.
2. To send forth sprouts, buds, etc.
3. To increase rapidly, multiply
"How can I use it in a sentence?" you ask? Simple, try this:
"Don't you hate that it's the first day of class, and you already feel like your teachers/professors have pullulated you with assignments?! Me too!"
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1. To exist abundantly; swarm; teem.
2. To send forth sprouts, buds, etc.
3. To increase rapidly, multiply
"How can I use it in a sentence?" you ask? Simple, try this:
"Don't you hate that it's the first day of class, and you already feel like your teachers/professors have pullulated you with assignments?! Me too!"
Got it? Good! Be smart. Sound smart. Word up!
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