A gracious plenty noun phrase
Used to say that an amount of something is enough for a particular need
A: Would you like some more cake? B: No, I've already got a gracious plenty on my plate.
Fortunately, the orphans had a gracious plenty of food to last through the winter.
To win only by a smaill amount; to win narrowly
Means very far (by a great distance) or by a large amount
Used to indicate an amount of something that is uncountable.
To be outperformed or outrun by someone, usually by a very wide margin.
You have to be quicker to finish this task or you will eat other my dust.