The property of a more than adequate quantity or supply.
1 There is nothing turgid in his dignity, nor superfluous in his copiousness .
2 He added to its richness, copiousness , and strength; he gave it music.
3 Such must be his comprehension of thought, and such his copiousness of language.
4 What mere copiousness of fecundity can supply and mere greed preserve, we possess.
5 Language is an instrument capable of being perpetually advanced in copiousness , perspicuity and power.
6 And the drinking was, of course, of a copiousness he had little dreamed of.
7 When we examine the vocabulary of Shakespeare, what first strikes us is its copiousness .
8 And this copiousness of production is combined with a general excellence in the matter produced.
9 Of the facility and copiousness of his composition 404
10 This purity, together with its richness and copiousness of diction it owes to the academy.
11 Of like copiousness and splendor is the Caledonia spring, or springs, in western New York.
12 But to speak with dignity and elegance and copiousness is a characteristic of Attic orators.
13 But he alarms me by his copiousness and haste.
14 They greeted her with a deplorable copiousness of tact.
15 I am constantly sensible, however, how far I fall short of his copiousness and richness.
16 Dr Johnson said, he had great variety of knowledge, store of imagery, copiousness of language.
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