Abound in a sentence as a verb

Given bad choices, which seem to abound, vote against the incumbent.

It's very hard to quantify when you start to grapple with it, and slippery slopes abound.

It's come a long way since then.- Fears about government invasion of privacy abound.- Hey, MySpace!

Imperative statements abound, and everything is a reference, there are really no pure values to be found.

Indeed, traps and issues abound for founders in setting up their companies, in funding them, and in dealing with a whole host of legal issues that will crop up.

Dead repository links abound, installs and upgrades have a high likelihood of failing.

At each step, threats of lawsuits abound and nowhere can one find even one example of a patent developed by a company for its own innovative uses.

Meanings are lost or transformed or extended by analogy and, though it may pain us, incorrect uses abound and eventually become the norm.

When in reality, with evidence abound throughout history it is the rich who actually commit class warfare on a continuous basis against everyone else.

"I'm sorry, when have the police been severely punished for bending the rules?Examples abound in the other direction, but generally they aren't even fired, let alone prosecuted, for "bending the rules".

Abound definitions

verb

be abundant or plentiful; exist in large quantities

verb

be in a state of movement or action; "The room abounded with screaming children"; "The garden bristled with toddlers"

See also: burst bristle