| However, our readers require more and so I must try to do justice to this cornucopia of consumable marvels. |
| It was seen as a blissful cornucopia of earthly blessings, easily accessible high-quality sins of the flesh, and delights of the spirit. |
| Bring a cornucopia or other symbol of thanksgiving and photos of some of your friends, the children you meet, and members of the church family. |
| I thought perhaps of food, the maggoty noodles, and then I thought no, of some great feast, baskets and platters and cornucopias. |
| Garlands and wreaths continued to be popular among the Romans, as did displays of fruits and vegetables in cornucopias and baskets. |
| She's done cornucopias and turkeys for Thanksgiving, and flags for the Fourth of July. |