(as) plenty as blackberries
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British pronunciation/az plˈɛnti az blˈakbəɹɪz/
American pronunciation/æz plˈɛnti æz blˈækbɛɹɪz/
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available or existing in large quantities

What is the origin of the idiom "plenty as blackberries" and when to use it?

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The idiom "plenty as blackberries" is derived from the abundance of blackberry bushes and their prolific fruit-bearing. Blackberry bushes tend to produce a large quantity of berries, especially in favorable conditions, making them readily available in many places. This phrase is used to describe a situation or resource that is abundant or readily available. It conveys the idea that there is an ample supply of something, often in a positive or favorable context.

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