Word: copiously
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...brush marks. The sky, shingled with hundreds of prints of blue (it must have been a strange sight for passing cars: the stocky, owl-like Limey tourist with the moon glasses pointing his camera at the sky and clicking away), is rich in a quite painterly way, while the copious, overlapping details from which the ground, highway and signs are recomposed seem to flicker in and out of focus, compelling attention by breaking the illusions one expects in photography. Such works are so much more ambitious, intricate and convincing than the general run of Hockney's recent paintings -- banal pastiches...
...student came up to Konstan and asked, "Whatprinter should I buy?" He directed her to aprinter dealer who had set up a booth at the otherend of the room, and told her to come back afterchecking it out. Later she took copious notes ashe gave her advice...
...finger on the rounded rim of a large object. It proved to be a 200-lb. concreted ship's bell, which, when cleaned of some of its heavy crust, revealed the words THE WHYDAH GALLY--1716. Says Clifford: "There's a lot of crow being served out in copious portions...
...copious treasure too. Aided by mailboxes, divers labored continuously last week, bringing up more of the Whydah's riches. "There's a lot of work, a lot of hours," says Diver Todd Murphy, 28. "No weekends. No holidays...
...research is impressive; witnesses range from Bandleader Artie Shaw to the warden's secretary at the federal prison where Holiday spent ten months on drug charges ("To my knowledge," the secretary recalls of the singer's stay there, "she never sang a note"). Best of all are the copious samples of her singing, many of them culled from rarely seen movies and TV appearances...