Sentence examples for to a voluminous from inspiring English sources

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The style veered from cut-off trouser to a voluminous, nappy-like effect.

Sartorial renewal at new year is something I observe in my own way: this year I treated myself to a voluminous Simone Rocha SS16 skirt in a cherry blossom print, which reminds me of the branches of peach blossom that my mum buys to decorate the house.

On the magazine's website, a link to the original story now redirects to a voluminous investigation, by Columbia Journalism School dean Steve Coll, which asks, "What Went Wrong?" Another lawsuit, brought by the UVA chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, is seeking $25m from Rolling Stone and is ongoing.

Most species have a broad skull, which is key to a voluminous mouth.

To overcome such feature interactions at system integration level is tedious as it leads to a voluminous number of unmanageable test cases.

The same applies for the recovery of damage along solar flare tracks, which would likely require less temperature or time, given their small size compared to a voluminous rim structure.

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The condition does merit an entry, however, in Webster's New World Medical Dictionary: Hypergraphia may compel someone to keep a voluminous journal, to jot off frequent letters to the editor, to write on toilet paper if nothing else is available, and perhaps even to compile a dictionary.

A decision by the French to withhold evidence could be a blow to prosecutors, since French intelligence agencies are reported to maintain a voluminous file on Mr. Moussaoui and his ties to Al Qaeda and other militant Muslim groups.

You will also have to put up with the inconvenience of trying to stuff a voluminous blouse sleeve into a normal coat sleeve.

Google's plan to create a voluminous online library and store has raised alarms about a potential monopoly over digital books and the hefty pricing that might follow.

The practice of wearing a short-sleeved kimono (kosode) as an outer garment and belting it in with a narrow sash (obi) originated during the Muromachi period (Ashikaga shogunate; 1338 1573), when samurai women began to wear a voluminous outer kimono (uchikake) as a kind of mantle.

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