copiously

[ US /ˈkoʊpjəsɫi/ ]
[ UK /kˈə‍ʊpɪəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an abundant manner
    he thanked her profusely
    they were abundantly supplied with food
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How To Use copiously In A Sentence

  • The blond young man from the back door stepped into the living room; his nose was running grossly and copiously.
  • July, and August the finer kinds of grass may be permitted to cover the ground, as it contributes to mitigate the effects of the sun's power, and preserves for a longer time the dews, which at that season fall copiously; but the rank species, called lalang, being particularly difficult to eradicate, should not be suffered to fix itself, if it can be avoided. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
  • It was late winter and the hunting season was over, but the pantry was packed with sacks of the most delicious dry springbok biltong which they handed out copiously.
  • The mixture is put into a glass globe or large matrass, with a wide neck, over which a glass globe is inverted, and heat is applied, which causes the iodine to sublime copiously, and to condense in the upper Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • Because I so copiously mark and index a book, I usually have no need of a bookmark - I simply flip through to find where the marking and indexing stop!
  • The epiphyseal-metaphyseal regions are copiously supplied by vessels entering from the periphery and by the nutrient artery.
  • As soon as the signal came on, the dogs approached the location of the food and started salivating copiously.
  • He travelled copiously, by car, bus, train and boat and on foot, but eschewed air travel.
  • Will he strike his ebony wood staff angrily on the floor, frightening him by the incoherent violence of his exclamations; or will he squat down with a good-humoured smile, and, rubbing his hands gently over his stomach with a familiar gesture, expectorate copiously into the brass siri-vessel, giving vent to a low, approbative murmur? Almayer's Folly
  • The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick, like a big pub-show, with smoke from cigarettes and stogies.
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