Definitionn. the property of being extremely abundant
Last update: August 28, 2015
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I saw a profusion of flowers in moghal gardens. [noun]
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ProFusion - Meta search vertical portals and other topic specific resources, as well as the invisible web, search engines and directories. [noun]
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He would there find in profusion that which comes most home to the business and the bosoms of men. [noun]
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, with a profusion of wild-fowl and venison. [noun]
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A piece of scarlet embroidered cloth, called the snood, confined her hair, which fell over it in a profusion of rich dark curls. [noun]
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The garden, which seemed to be kept with great accuracy, abounded in fruit-trees, and exhibited a profusion of flowers and evergreens, cut into grotesque forms. [noun]
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Yet the refined taste of the Italian saw more cumbrous profusion than elegance or splendour in the display of provisions under which the board groaned. [noun]
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I was so offended at this profusion that starting up, I asked him what the d--l he meant by using me so. [noun]
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They had now arrived at the knot of palm-trees and the fountain which welled out from beneath their shade in sparkling profusion. [noun]
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That gray-haired man," she said, indicating an old man with a profusion of silver-gray curly hair, who was surrounded by ladies laughing at something he said." [noun]
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Very definitely and with unexampled profusion he provided for her household and estate as soon as he was at home. [noun]
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