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He did so copiously and then demanded, Now, where is the food?
In no respect did my father chop and change more copiously.
They copiously acknowledge their sources in the back of the book.
When the fit was over, his eyes were watering copiously.
Between 1903 and 1920 Scott wrote copiously for the piano.
He was taking questions from the floor and perspiring copiously.
He must have bled copiously, and the sea had done the rest.
He ate what was put before him, drank copiously and said nothing.
"We have seen periods where the ash fell more copiously than others."
Blood flowed copiously, and he held his hand above the hospital cloth.
The attack had left him shaking, and the blood was still flowing copiously from his face.
The hole left by a pike was bleeding copiously, too.
The look of confusion on his face brought Lucy's tears more copiously.
He wrote widely and copiously, although most of his publications are in Japanese.
One of their friends was seated next to an elderly woman who wept copiously.
Was that blood spilled so copiously on the floor?
They were bleeding copiously, but neither injury was pumping blood.
Darlene was not too proud to cry, however, and she did so copiously.
It is the most copiously known of the Anatolian branch.
He weeps copiously and his tears fall in the snow.
He has recorded copiously as a leader since the 1970s.
Was that imposed because of the scene in which the King swears copiously?
He stopped humming long enough to spit copiously into his palm.
Spray copiously to hold through a night of dancing.
Then he would stand and pee copiously on the trodden earth.