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How to use copious in a sentence

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Once taken in by the upper society, he is given undeserving respect and a copious amount of bribes.
Kwan unearths copious clips from her films and interviews the veterans who knew her, as well as telling her story in dramatic form.
The funniest moment happened when I noticed one guest drinking a rather copious amount of someone else's gin.
The food is accompanied by copious amounts of vodka, cognac, wine, and beer.
I happened to be idly looking out my window, enviously eyeing up the copious foliage growing in my neighbours' flat.
All her pails, rags, and brushes were over there, along with copious supplies of soot.
Fortunately, with Happiness in Magazines, his by-the-numbers approach to songcraft has finally yielded its most copious rewards.
Lasers are notorious for producing copious amounts of noxious smoke or plume as a by-product of vaporization.
He was a copious writer, dashing off verses, very often on the wet surfaces of pub tables.
The American bullfrog, for example, discharges copious amounts of mucus when basking in the drying rays of the sun.
Serve pasta in big warmed bowls and ladle copious quantities of bolognaise mince on top.
Bound elegantly with copious footnotes, this is a monument to a scholar's lifetime work.
More to the point, it involves copious amounts of rubber cement and other noxious solvents.
He now has 15 diaries filled with copious notes, running into more than 5,000 pages.
A full-scale weekend grocery shop, by myself, and copious amounts of steaming hot peppermint tea.
I found the suites capacious, the sofas commodious, the sandwiches copious.
As copious wine flowed and retro disco music pounded, we were soon without doubt The Greatest Dancers In The World.
The bar area is large by restaurant standards displaying copious wine storage and racks of marginally clean stemware.
It has a year-long mild climate, copious supplies of fresh water, vegetation and trees that contain plenty of good things to eat.
The latter often produce copious secretions to the plant surface, outside the cuticle, or stored within glands.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The copious secretion of the dermal glands is of especially glutinous quality in Gastrophryne.
Such is the effect of too copious draughts from that Hippocrene which alternately discharges cock-tail and mint-julep.
A copious production of honeydew by plant lice, scale insects, etc., may be at the bottom of some of the rain-tree stories.
The belly is hard and painful, and in the morning there is a copious flow of saliva, and an uncommon craving for dry food.
The pleural cavities commonly contain a serous fluid, or, in rare cases, a copious effusion of blood.
As journalist and lecturer Kilmer was copious and enthusiastic rather than deep.
The colonel informed me that the Lepcha language is very copious, expressive and beautiful, abounding largely in metaphor.
They are apparently as copious and exhaustless as they were three centuries ago.
A water main runs through the garden, so that copious supplies of water can be given in dry weather with little trouble.
They have two languages, that of the nobles and that of the people, and both are very copious.
Whatever is Ovid's subject, the redundance of a copious fancy still appears.
Mr. birdsong felt in his pocket for his plug and helped himself to a copious chew, meanwhile looking meaningly back at Mr. Milam.
The latter have no muciparous glands like the former, in which they are very copious.
The Astronomical portion, by Mr. Barker, is unusually copious, and the cometary plates are well executed.
Their dialect is the softest and most copious of the Athabaskan tongues.
The higher the conducting power the more copious were the currents.
The first of these motives is a stream of copious abuse, as in Per.
We are all our lifetime reading the copious sense of this first of forms.
They eat, they drink, and with refection sweet Are fill'd, before th' all bounteous King, who showrd With copious hand, rejoycing in thir joy.
Commander Bennet and his officers were present at the entertainment, which was signalized by copious libations and numerous toasts.
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