From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe sprinkled with jokes/quotations etcbe sprinkled with jokes/quotations etcFULLto be full of jokes etc The book is liberally sprinkled with clichés. → sprinkle
Examples from the Corpus
liberally sprinkled• Literature and autobiography are liberally sprinkled with accounts of the indignation and outrage felt when such a promise fails to materialize.• My next target was the deck chair area, which was liberally sprinkled with coins.• Dark hair, liberally sprinkled with grey, curled a little too long over his collar.• His bushy black brows, liberally sprinkled with grey, moved up and down in time to the music.