Abundant, fully sufficient or more than adequate in supply for the purpose or needs.
Large in number or quantity (especially of discourse)
1 In appearance they are feeble; in reality, copious and full of force.
2 All the necessary mea culpas have been made copious times, he ruled.
3 Despite copious amount of voiceover narration, it's unclear what his intentions are.
4 And the copious rains are the chief wealth of this midland region.
5 There's been very thorough molestation; contusions around the vagina; copious semen deposits.
6 The materials for the former are almost overwhelmingly copious and strangely discordant.
7 The rainfall has been copious , and it has gone where it's needed.
8 The atmosphere of the tour is best conveyed by rather copious quotation.
9 The only way to explain the method is by giving copious illustrations.
10 Otherwise the coinage was as copious as it was of exemplary purity.
11 His speeches in council and parliament were copious of words, but unmeaning.
12 The town-plot also abounds with copious never-failing springs, of the purest water.
13 This copious and versatile writer flourished in the reign of Henry VI.
14 Highly detailed dinosaur models were equipped with copious amounts of futuristic artillery.
15 The duet between Siegmund and Siegliende has made me shed copious tears.
16 No; it shall be copious , and worthy of men's suffrage and approbation.
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