They sing with more confidence and copiousness, and as if they, too, had been touched by civilization. |
For copiousness, sustained wit, and verbal brilliancy the man had few equals. |
Rally or closers are best when an copiousness of early speed exists and are frequently victimized when a front runner is loose on the lead. |
He inherited from Cicero his literary conception of history, his copiousness, and his principle of accommodating style to subject. |
He classifies style according to its copiousness and its energy. |
The grapes seem to symbolize both bitterness and copiousness. |