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Voluminous   /vəlˈumənəs/   Listen
adjective
Voluminous  adj.  Of or pertaining to volume or volumes. Specifically:
(a)
Consisting of many folds, coils, or convolutions. "But ended foul in many a scaly fold, Voluminous and vast." "Over which dusky draperies are hanging, and voluminous curtains have long since fallen."
(b)
Of great volume, or bulk; large.
(c)
Consisting of many volumes or books; as, the collections of Muratori are voluminous.
(d)
Having written much, or produced many volumes; copious; diffuse; as, a voluminous writer.





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"Voluminous" Quotes from Famous Books



... vain efforts to decoy Alice into a fishing expedition, went down the stream in a canoe, because to his fool's head it seemed the riskiest means of passing the time at his disposal; Bertha and her sister were writing letters; the spectacled people had settled themselves below shady trees with voluminous papers and a pile of books. Alice alone was idle. She made futile expeditions to the library, and returned with an armful of volumes which she knew in her heart she would never open. She found the deepest and most comfortable ...
— The Half-Hearted • John Buchan
 
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... collaterally a more delicate sound, both to the author himself who declines saying anything more about it in that place, and to others who shall happen to be of his ear!' One already prepared by previous discovery of the method of communication here indicated, and by voluminous readings in it, to understand that appeal, begs leave to direct the attention of the critical reader to the delicate collateral sounds ...
— The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded • Delia Bacon
 
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... just as I had ordered my lunch at a restaurant much frequented by journalists, a German, named Pfeifer, one of the largest stockholders in our paper, entered and seated himself at the table opposite me. He was a somewhat puffy and voluminous man with a very round bald head, and an air of defiant prosperity about him. He had retired from the brewery business some years ago, with a ...
— Ilka on the Hill-Top and Other Stories • Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
 
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... proper limits of a mere historical note. He stands out less commandingly as a constructive philosopher than as a master of dialectics. He was, as even his enemies admitted, a brilliant teacher and an unconquerable logician; he was, moreover, a voluminous writer. Works by him which have been preserved include letters, sermons, philosophical and religious treatises, commentaries on the Bible, on Aristotle and on various other books, and ...
— Historia Calamitatum • Peter Abelard
 
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... know, Tom, what base filthy Jobs, Knaves, and Mean-foul'd Wretches have made, and do still make of these magnified Turnpikes. I was once fix'd to write a Book of all the Cheats, and all the Reptiles, of what Quality or Station soever concern'd in them, but I found it would be so voluminous, that I left the Care of it to Posterity, as one of the largest Branches of Irish History, and Wisdom. But to dwell as little on such melancholy Disgraces of our Country, as I can, I will chuse only to hint to you, that fine Roads, without Travellers, and Stage-Coaches, ...
— A Dialogue Between Dean Swift and Tho. Prior, Esq. • Anonymous
 
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