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be populous
adjective
Having a large population.
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"I could charge lots more, but I try to be populous," the fisherman said.
"When I looked at each scale," Wright said, "the game play just seemed kind of natural to me: at the cellular level, you'd be PacMan; at the city level, it'd be Populous.
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However, the four racial/ethnic population groups included here are populous with considerable heterogeneity within the groups by geographic location, and socio-economic status in particular.
Hoving is at one end of a spectrum, and the other end is populous.
The many times I ate at Crema, the restaurant was populous and lively.
Banning the trade of vulnerable species in favour of smaller animals that reproduce quickly, and are populous, is imperative too.
Before 8 15, almost everyone is in motion, part of one busy stream or another: it's populous but remarkably quiet.
Egypt and Pakistan are populous Muslim-majority nations in conflict-ridden regions, and both have long been allies and recipients of extensive military and economic aid.
The former war hero and self-styled maverick commanded much more respect than derision, though his primary fight, like Romney's, was populous with rivals at the start.
While those two countries are experiencing record infections, the worst-affected has been populous Indonesia, with more than 48,000 cases and more than 600 deaths.
Other experts, however, said Wizz could carve out a niche in southern Poland, which is populous and not heavily served by airlines.
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