Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Preponderance

preponderance

1: a superiority in weight, power, importance, or strength

2 a: a superiority or excess in number or quantity b: majority



When it was a puddle, there must have been a preponderance of water.

Even though the preponderance of evidence suggested fallacy, the moron clung to his belief like a crack-whore to a pipe.

There is a preponderance of perfectly preposterous prime-time puns pouring from people's projection plasma's nightly.

You would think that the preponderance of complaints by employees involving one supervisor would negate a change in their position.

THE PREPONDERANCE OF EVIDENCE INDICATES THAT THOMAS IS GUILTY

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