Definitionadj. produced or growing in extreme abundance
Last update: September 22, 2016
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I gave profuse thanks to her hospitality. [noun]
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I remember sending out a memo of profuse apology to all the parents ! [adjective]
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Her tail was injured through working in rough cover and profuse bleeding has coated her flanks. [adjective]
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To be daring, profuse, reckless, tyrannical; to suffer no control of heaven or men--yes, that was, indeed, to be a Queen. [adjective]
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He was profuse in the communication of all the minute information which he had collected concerning them, their wars, and their wanderings. [adjective]
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For a short time the perspiration was profuse, and the restlessness of Edward subsided into a deep slumber. [adjective]
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VIRAG: (Agueshaken, profuse yellow spawn foaming over his bony epileptic lips) She sold lovephiltres, whitewax, orangeflower. [adjective]
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We have found that this sovereign, in a reckless and unconscious way, is, all the time, making the most profuse provision for all the citizens. [adjective]
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As a ruler he was equally profuse and rapacious. [Please select]
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Murmuring profuse apologies, he dropped on his knees to grope for them. [Please select]
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They lay from four to seven eggs, white with profuse markings of reddish brown; size. [Please select]
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