| ADJ | profuse | more profuse | most profuse |
| SYNO | exuberant | lush | luxuriant | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- Away from summer heat, "C. radicans" is less profuse of flower. A larger-flowered hybrid 'Mme Galen' was introduced about 1889 by the Tagliabue nurserymen of Lainate near Milan.
- Prosperity often produces profuse wealth including other factors which can be profusely wealthy in all degrees, such as happiness and health.
- "Monochaetum floribundum" is a sprawling shrub native to Central America. It is commonly found in cloud forests. It is sometimes grown in gardens for its profuse, small pink flowers.
- In January 1467, Mary Woodville was married to Lord Dunster at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle "amid profuse magnificence."
- The island was named by fishermen who thought the profuse seaweed at one end made it look like the "smutty nose" of some vast sea animal.
- By that time the decoration, though still profuse, is completely within Italianate parameters and applied to buildings designed according to the logic of Renaissance ideas.
- The Finnish Lapphund is a medium-sized, strongly-built dog. It has a profuse coat with pricked, highly mobile ears, distinctive markings and an elegant nose.
- All villagers take tea in the morning and the afternoon. Use of milk and sugar in tea preparation is profuse.
- Fruit bodies appear from August onwards into autumn in deciduous and coniferous forests, often in profuse numbers. It can be found in fairy rings.
- "Myoporum betcheanum" is an attractive species for the garden because although the flowers are small, they are profuse and appear over an extended period. It is readily propagated from cuttings.
- Also marbling of the skin, profuse sweating, deviation of the pupils and odd reaction to light were considered catatonic phenomenons.
- The purpose of placing the mantras beneath the peedam and idol is that the collective powers of each of these personal faiths brings forth an effect of profuse magnitude and strength.
- The GPIb-IX-V complex is a profuse membrane receptor complex originating in megakaryocytes and exclusively functional on the surface of platelets.
- Scott was sent by Hastings to England as his political agent, and he arrived in London on 17 December 1781. Scott was profuse in his expenditure for his patron.
- "Spring" is shown with profuse flowers because it is the season when most flowering plants blossom.
- Later, "The News International" admitted the story "was dubious and may have been planted", and "The Express Tribune" offered "profuse" apologies to readers.
- Clocks of this style did without the profuse ornamentation and elaborate designs of the preceding Rococo style so typical of the Louis XV reign.
- All villagers take tea in the morning and in the afternoon. The use of milk and sugar in tea preparation is profuse.
- Copious means vast in quantity or number, profuse, abundant; taking place on a large scale.
- , Glas Ghaibhleann; Hiberno-English: Glas Gaivlen; Gloss Gavlen: pronunciation guide:/glas-gav-e-lan/;), in Irish folklore, is a prized fabulous cow of bounty (fertility) that yields profuse quantities of milk.
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