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profuse

[pruh-fyoos, proh‐] / prəˈfyus, proʊ‐ /


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Installed in the narrow, top-floor lightwell of the Wing Luke, “Back Home” features three decadent paintings, profuse with elements from folklore and mythology.

From Seattle Times

The creatures may have scavenged the dead fish’s brain, leaving a profuse amount of excrement in their wake.

From New York Times

What quickly developed was a cycle of volcanic tantrums and violence, followed by profuse apologies from Olivas, sometimes with bouquets of flowers.

From Los Angeles Times

At the news conference, Tapp was profuse with hugs, handshakes and tears, and in another two months, he would be formally exonerated by a judge.

From New York Times

Any and all references to McCartney's late wife Linda are also welcome and profuse, underscoring the incredible imprint that she left on his personal and creative lives.

From Salon