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voluminous

[vuh-loo-muh-nuhs] / vəˈlu mə nəs /


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Today we discuss Texas, overreaction and the voluminous field of candidates for California governor.

From Los Angeles Times

Not everyone may share in the authors’ nostalgia for the period—and the voluminously enumerated attractions of the World’s Fair.

From The Wall Street Journal

While commercial plants are supposed to comply with voluminous regulations and best practices, Morhard said there is little oversight to ensure they do.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is in addition to the voluminous effort spanning six nights and 12 hours that reasserts, among many truths, Burns’ dedication to exhuming the rocky facts buried underneath convenient mythmaking.

From Salon

A key hallmark of Murphy’s status is his voluminous gallery of offbeat characters — an impeccably attired prison convict, a clumsy professor, a wisecracking donkey, an elderly Jewish man and even an obese, abusive wife.

From Los Angeles Times