Cornucopia in a sentence as a noun

Why have a cornucopia of ****?In the US a fast net connection costs about $60.

Perhaps you live in a part of the universe blessed with a cornucopia of jobs offers.

A cornucopia machine will create a few social problems as well as some legal issues.

At work, there is a cornucopia of candy, yogurts, nuts, drinks and other high calorie snacks that never, ever runs out.

Even assuming Perl6 were to be become production ready tomorrow, there is a cornucopia of good languages these days.

Now Coursera etc offer me a veritable cornucopia of insanely great teachers, Amazon has all the books and I am as happy as a pig in a mud pit learning new stuff well after my hair turned grey.

My uncle, who on a good day could hold a partially connected conversation for a few minutes without veering off into his personal psychosis, knew the cornucopia of ***** he was taking at any one time cold.

Folks sometimes forget that pre-Backbone, there was a cornucopia of rich JavaScript framework options: YUI, SproutCore, Dojo, EXTjs, UkiJS, JavaScriptMVC, Cappuccino, and so on. If Backbone has become a bit popular over the last couple years, perhaps it's because it tries to do less than the excellent pre-existing alternatives.

Quite a contrast between Google promoting History and Science to hundreds of millions of people via charming artistic doodles and this cornucopia of horrible purple typography glitter devoid of all meaning and character.

The point behind frameworks is that you can engage in efficiencies in scale when it comes to sensible defaults; even the most well seasoned and security paranoid developer can drown in the cornucopia of details that all have to be done right.

Cornucopia definitions

noun

a goat's horn filled with grain and flowers and fruit symbolizing prosperity

noun

the property of being extremely abundant; "the profusion of detail"; "the idiomatic richness of English"

See also: profusion profuseness richness