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the copious
adjective
Vast in quantity or number, profuse, abundant; taking place on a large scale.
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Then she repurposed the copious leftovers all week.
Perhaps it was the copious amount of Scotch?
The petals are sometimes fringed; the copious nectar is often in a spur.
In the copious annals of Yankees postseason history, not many compare.
It seems that the copious frosting violated the rule about bringing liquids and gels on board.
Nor does his book add to the copious academic literature on the subject.
In "Knarr Class," Mr. Bond depicted the copious mast of a wooden racing boat.
The Klan article's final automotive note also anticipates the copious car talk in his fiction.
The article reviews the copious psychological literature behind the value of adversity in building success.
What enlivens these depressing and unnecessarily long chapters are the copious quotations from Groucho's own work.
And I am eager to see the copious white spring flowers and edible blue summer fruit.
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