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spaciously

  • a word derived from spacious.
    spacious
    adjective
    containing much space, as a house, room, or vehicle; amply large.

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Innova’s second Gulfstream, registered in February, was an older model that can spaciously seat 20.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 28, 2021

Many resorts will also offer indoor dining at their mountain eateries, which often feature outdoor decks, but expect interiors to be arranged spaciously to accommodate fewer diners.

From Washington Post Oct. 8, 2020

Entering my spaciously wondrous room, I am met with a king-size bed, couch, desk and several tables.

From Washington Times Feb. 5, 2017

There’s one small corps of five in red, another in blue, and the two are variously differentiated, opposed and subdivided; their body language is now spaciously formal, now comically tense.

From New York Times Feb. 9, 2015

He wrote spaciously, in the foolish hope that I would reply narrowly, following a Doria scent laid down with the naïveté of childhood.

From Jaffery by William John Locke