Profuse


The meaning of the word Profuse is: in a large amount; abundant


Examples:

Jonathan has gained so much weight that even his doctor is concerned about his profuse growth.

published by Jesenia on 2021-11-24 18:30:45


When Edgar writes his stories, he includes a profuse amount of imagery so his readers can create visions of his tales.

published by Teodoro on 2021-11-08 09:01:42


Last year, my garden was so profuse with vegetation that I had to give away food.

published by Sacha on 2021-07-01 12:22:47


If you want to go fishing, go to Cherry Lake because the fish are profuse there.

published by Antony on 2021-04-08 18:26:10


Profuse sweating is often a sign of a high fever.

published by Annabel on 2021-10-07 15:15:01


Even though Betsy made profuse apologies to her husband, he still refused to reconsider the divorce.

published by Roberta on 2021-06-12 08:55:17


My large dog has a profuse appetite and consumes a huge bag of food in less than two weeks.

published by Alvin on 2022-01-04 04:39:51


Since James tries to avoid the spotlight, he was taken back by the profuse praise he received as the school essay winner.

published by Lilliam on 2021-09-07 05:02:30


Although Greg lost a profuse amount of blood, he is still expected to make a full recovery.

published by Logan on 2021-09-18 04:23:03


Because Ellen is a generous person, she is going to make a profuse donation to her favorite charity.

published by Archie on 2021-10-16 12:03:35


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