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is copious
adjective
Vast in quantity or number, profuse, abundant; taking place on a large scale.
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Don't expect a luxury stay, but the bedroom with attached bathroom and small balcony is more than adequate and the breakfast is copious.
"It's straight out of Capitalism 101 -- it's become a big industry," said one high-technology executive who surreptitiously monitors the Internet card markets, and who noted that the market price of credit cards fluctuates daily based on supply -- which, he said, is copious.
Evidence for internal and external interface transitions in ceramics and metals is copious.
There is copious evidence to support that view.
The foliage is copious, the aroma is raw and organic.
While seed money is copious, bankrolling later growth is especially tricky.
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There was no blood on the surface, but the internal bleeding was copious.
The shooting did not appear to be random, she said, but it was copious.
John Adams, though an erratic writer, was the greatest marginalist of the founding fathers, as pungent as he was copious.
The problem is that when you actually look at the documents from some of the troubled investments during the financial crisis, in many cases the disclosure was copious.
There has been copious scientific study into how Ronaldo, an Adonis of an athlete, combines pace and power and timing in his striking of a ball.
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