Sentence examples for was profuse from inspiring English sources

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was profuse

adjective

In great quantity or abundance.

  • She grew profuse amounts of zucchini and pumpkins.

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The critical reaction was profuse and generally positive.

The commuter was profuse with thanks but the other waved them away.

The labor was prolonged — more than twenty hours — and her swearing was profuse.

Umenyiora apologized to Sheridan in private and was profuse in expressing his regrets in public.

Mr. Bloomberg was profuse on Tuesday in his praise for Mr. Pinsky, who he said had "made an enormous difference in this city".

Both men's generosity towards those from whom they learned was profuse and open-hearted.

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My petunias were profuse, my white metal furniture classic.

NATO is profuse in its apologies or condolences.

The cut is quite minor but the bleeding is profuse.

Both wild apples and crab apples are profuse bloomers.

The result is profuse bleeding which can take up to 15 minutes to stop.

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