the woods are full of (someone or something)

the woods are full of (someone or something)

There is an abundance of some type of person or thing. The woods are full of would-be actors looking for work, so it can be tough as hell to get a break in this industry. The woods are full of various gadgets and gizmos that promise to make your life easier, but very few of them are actually worth your money.
See also: full, of, wood
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

woods are full of someone or something

Fig. there are lots and lots of people or things. The woods are full of cheap, compatible computer clones. The woods are full of nice-looking guys who'll scam you if you aren't careful.
See also: full, of, wood
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

the woods are full of something

phr. there are lots and lots of something. The woods are full of cheap, compatible computer clones.
See also: full, of, something, wood
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • the woods are full of something
  • woods are full of
  • there's (plenty) more where that came from
  • corn in Egypt
  • full of piss and vinegar
  • be full of piss and vinegar
  • be spoiled for choice
  • be spoilt for choice
  • be spoilt/spoiled for choice
  • choice