ga‧lore /ɡəˈlɔː $ -ˈlɔːr/ BrE AmE adjective [only after noun]
[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Irish Gaelic; Origin: go leor 'enough']
in large amounts or numbers:
bargains galore in the sales
galore /gəˈlɔːʳ/ US /-ˈlɔːr/
adjective [after noun] OLD-FASHIONED INFORMAL
in great amounts or numbers:
And for the sweet-toothed, this café has desserts galore.
[gəlɔ͟ː(r)] ADJ:n ADJ (emphasis)
You use galore to emphasize that something you like exists in very large quantities. [INFORMAL, WRITTEN] You'll be able to win prizes galore. ...a popular resort with beaches galore and a large marina.
ga·lore /gəˈloɚ/ adjalways used after a nouninformal : in large numbers or amounts • The store promises bargains galore [=promises that there will be many bargains] during its weekend sale.