Hubbuck--the copious feasting for servants and dependents, the mummers and carolsingers, the garlands and greenery which disguised the fine old tapestry, and made a bower of the vaulted hall. [adjective]
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"You are in an error," said Sir Arthur; "it was a copious language, and they were a great and powerful people; built two steeples--one at Brechin, one at Abernethy." [adjective]
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"Ay, there are cases in which that copious sweat is the forerunner of dissolution; but in others it augurs cure." [adjective]
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It is true that the annals and documents in my hands say but little of this Highland chase; but then I can find copious materials for description elsewhere. [adjective]
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This was soon supplied in form of a copious breakfast, but Colonel Stewart, as if wishing to avoid the queries of his guest, did not again present himself. [adjective]
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Mr O'Madden Burke, tall in copious grey of Donegal tweed, came in from the hallway.' [adjective]
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Dinner over, we produced a bundle of pens, a copious supply of ink, and a goodly show of writing and blotting paper. [adjective]
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Jackson wrote copious notes. [Please select]
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Exhibited by Actual Specimens and with Copious Explanatory Text. [Please select]
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