The phrase
"plenty people" means a lot of individuals or many people.
Full definition
If my «policies» don't match my words then there are
plenty people around me to point that out to me and consequences to be experienced by me.
Plenty people in these circles appreciate that their proximity to fame and money comes with a need for complete discretion.
I've
known plenty people who've had long email correspondences before finally meeting someone, and then found out they're nothing like what they imagined.
If English is not your first language, or you have problems understanding or communicating in English, then we have
plenty people here at our office who will likely be able to communicate with you in your language.
But there are
plenty people who enjoy alcohol sensibly and do not deserve to be lumped in with the binge drinkers and punished financially.
«There is no such delay as alleged by some candidates, the issue here is that
plenty people are registering for the UTME at the same time.
There
a plenty people who have reservations about recurring billings or sharing personal information online.
Growing up, we learn much about fairy - tale relationships, but
plenty people know what it really takes to keep love and care alive in the long haul.