Pronunciation: /ˈleɪdi ˈbaʊntɪfəl/
noun a woman who is generous in giving, often used as a title of respect for a wealthy or charitable woman
A1 The lady bountiful in the village always helps those in need.
A2 The lady bountiful donated food and clothing to the homeless shelter.
B1 She was known as the lady bountiful for her generosity towards the community.
B2 The lady bountiful organized a charity event to raise funds for the local school.
C1 The lady bountiful's philanthropic efforts have made a significant impact on the region.
C2 As the lady bountiful of the town, she was revered for her charitable work and kindness.
formal The lady bountiful of the town was known for her generous donations to the local charities.
informal Everyone in the neighborhood loves Mrs. Smith because she's like our own lady bountiful, always helping out those in need.
slang She's the lady bountiful of the group, always treating us to lunch or buying us drinks.
figurative In her role as the CEO, she was seen as the lady bountiful of the company, always looking out for her employees' well-being.
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