All 3 Uses
copious
in
The Waves, by Virginia Woolf
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- Pouring down the walls of my mind, running together, the day falls copious, resplendent.†
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- I could describe every chair, table, luncher here copiously, freely.†
- I like the copious, shapeless, warm, not so very clever, but extremely easy and rather coarse aspect of things; the talk of men in clubs and public-houses, of miners half naked in drawers—the forthright, perfectly unassuming, and without end in view except dinner, love, money and getting along tolerably; that which is without great hopes, ideals or anything of that kind; what is unassuming except to make a tolerably good job of it.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(copious) abundant (large in quantity or number)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)