Plethora in a sentence as a noun

What's your point?I have used a plethora of plugin systems, and Vundle is the pinnacle of all of them.

Am I the only one that noticed what appeared to be the plethora of CGI in the video?

Not to mention the plethora of Linux package repos.

Actually, back in the 90's, when PC margins were much higher, there were a plethora of small boutique PC builders out there.

There's a plethora of various speculations I can make about why this measured observation is true.

Even with mitigations, my staff and I basically spent every DST start/end dealing with a plethora of IRs to the degree of, "why did you change the time?

Running a plethora of personas[0] that harass and attack while disseminating horse-**** like the Adra massacre.

We have taught them to always use big words like "plethora" on their essay answers, and to always fill up the whole essay page, no matter what repetitive gibberish is requires.

Blaming the students wholly is unjust and there are a plethora of other reasons as to why they may have viewed you in a bad light, as I've elucidated a few already.

Outside of having a plethora of security experts audit and certify these services I'd say this is about as close as you can get to a ringing endorsement.

Let that sink in for a moment -- imagine a plethora of Windows XP boxes having 3G connections and rarely getting updated even by the end-user.

So NAT, and the plethora of unholy "protocols" for traversing it, are acceptable solutions that will last us indefinitely, but DNS is so unusable that we're better off typing in IP addresses?The real damage caused by NAT is mostly invisible.

The problem is, all information taught in lower level schooling is purely general information, which, up until grades 7+ is perfectly fine as it teaches you the basics of life, social skills, and various other things essential to becoming successful, however, once you get to the higher levels of general education you are met with a plethora of useless information that you will truly, never need in life.

Plethora definitions

noun

extreme excess; "an embarrassment of riches"

See also: overplus superfluity embarrassment