How To Use Profuse In A Sentence

  • Among profuse schools of trevallies and barracuda, huge tunas and a host of sharks cruise the sheer wall.
  • A deep cut on her wrist was bleeding profusely.
  • A quick query brought profuse apologies - her order had been mislaid.
  • The volumes are profusely illustrated and contain the most entertaining sketches in Mr. Stockton's _most entertaining_ manner. Sara Crewe or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's
  • Jill offered her profuse thanks, and allowed Alex to show her around his place, but not without casting a look at me over her shoulder.
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  • Such profuse adulation of the rich exists side-by-side with occasional media trashing of individuals as overly piggish or personally flawed.
  • The false cenotaph in the public upper chamber was in white marble, the color of freshly drawn milk, inlaid profusely with stylized flowers in tiers—a lapis lazuli blue, a jasper red, a bloodstone black, an agate and sard brown, a carnelian orange, a chlorite and jade green, and a yellow limestone. Shadow Princess
  • As the blood supply for the scalp is so good, any knock received tends to bleed profusely resulting in blood everywhere and bruising as a result.
  • I was mortified and apologised profusely to Button's adviser.
  • My nose had started running again, so I was armed with several handkerchiefs and blowing my nose profusely as we entered the dining room.
  • Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely.
  • Arc lights and packed ballroom meant profuse sweating, not only for the four contenders for the grand silver bowl but everyone present there.
  • It was the Actress whom we'd met in the City, sweating profusely from her exertions and with a dirty smudge across a cheek.
  • Although lean and lithe, he was sweating profusely and the effort was beginning to show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Please, nevertheless, accept our profuse and sincere apologies for this incident.
  • John Kempton, in spite of his inner feelings, was profuse in his apologies. UNTO THE GRAVE
  • The longer he stood the unsteadier he grew, and the more profusely he wept. Trumps
  • The article expresses a horror at the 'barbarity' of the 'unmeaning mummeries, dishonest debt, profuse waste, and bad example in an utter oblivion of responsibility'.
  • Meter changes frequently; accidentals are profuse.
  • This chapel is profusely enriched with ball-flower moulding, both inside and on the side next the ambulatory. Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury with some Account of the Priory Church of Deerhurst Gloucestershire
  • Shortly afterwards an ambulance was called to help a man bleeding profusely in a nearby village. Times, Sunday Times
  • From mid-June through July, you should see profuse wildflowers, from the dainty, lavender pasque flowers to penstemons in shades of blue and purple.
  • Yorkston apologises profusely for only playing six songs, but while the set seems a little truncated, he still manages to conjure up some moments of real magic.
  • Why all this profuse vegetation and the anomaly of tempting fruits and nuts cram-full of meat and yet no real food — that is, food for man? The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • The former were very profuse in their compliments and thanks for what they termed our invaluable assistance; having tendered which they manifested a disposition to resume their former status on board. The Rover's Secret A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba
  • The hot poultices placed upon my feet and ankles threw me into a profuse perspiration, and my very active association of mad ideas convinced me that I was being "sweated" -- another police term which I had often seen in the newspapers. A Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography
  • To me it is unintelligible that the full tide of glibbest chatter can be stopped at a moment in the midst of profuse good living, and the Given thanked becomingly in words of heartfelt praise. Doctor Thorne
  • They are great for growing along a trellis or fence, and bloom profusely in bright shades of blue, purple, pink and scarlet.
  • So, with profuse thanks, Ryle, who was by now extremely hungry, hastened towards the lift. DOUBLE DECEIT
  • They rested by a small creek running through the woods that had started to become more profuse.
  • The sweat is pouring off. This describes profuse sweating.
  • Although the flowers may be small, they last an extremely long time and are found in profuse bunches at the ends of long flower stems.
  • While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes.
  • Its small white flowers, about 1/2 to 3/4 inches across, are veined with deep violet blue and self-sow profusely.
  • The collision caused severe skin wounds of the eyebrows and profuse bleeding in both players.
  • Dupont has published an account of a curious case of chronic general hyperidrosis or profuse sweating which lasted upward of six years. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Tall grasses and weeds - especially pokeweed, mullein and Queen Anne's lace that will produce fruits and copious seed heads - grow profusely.
  • _Catalpa bignonioides_ and especially _C. speciosa; _ celtis; cercis, both American and Japanese; flowering dogwood, profusely native; white ash; ginkgo; koelreuteria; sweet gum (liquidambar); American linden; tulip tree; magnolias much as for the North; China-berry (_Melia Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • The respiration becomes more painful; the head is more extended; the eyes are brilliant; every expiration is accompanied with a grunt, and by a kind of puckering of the angles of the lips; the cough becomes smaller, more suppressed, and more painful; the tongue protrudes from the mouth, and a frothy mucus is abundantly discharged; the breath becomes offensive; a purulent fluid of a bloody color escapes from the nostrils; diarrhoea, profuse and fetid, succeeds to the constipation; the animal becomes rapidly weaker; he is a complete skeleton, and at length he dies. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • Imagine my shock when the maitre d' on being told that I was a celiac and allergic to flour removed the vase of carnations from my table, apologising profusely.
  • The plants were rare in the valley itself, although they were profuse on the hillsides.
  • Big-leaf magnolias, reminiscent of banana trees but much larger, grow profusely across every tangled terrace.
  • Some working in the rubble - overweight, smoking, sweating profusely - hardly look fit, of course.
  • The skin is pale, cool, clammy and moist with profuse sweating, and the pulse rate is weak.
  • Darfur is now bleeding openly, profusely, even across the border, into Chad, and I think it's this potential to expand the conflict and suffering, which is now -- which is, a wakeup call for the U.N., especially the Security Council, and other major players to do something about this situation. CNN Transcript Mar 8, 2006
  • The alpine spiraea grows here also and blossoms profusely with potentilla, erigeron, eriogonum, pentstemon, solidago, and an interesting species of onion, and four or five species of grasses and sedges. The Yosemite
  • During the craniotomy, severe swelling and profuse bleeding from the sagittal sinus and deep frontal area developed.
  • The peculiar melody and profuse imagination which the pastoral disclosed at once placed its author in the forefront of living poets, but a far greater work was already in hand; and from some words of Gabriel Harvey's we see Spenser bent on rivalling Ariosto, and even hoping "to overgo" the "Orlando Furioso" in his "Elvish Queen. History of the English People, Volume V (of 8) Puritan England, 1603-1660
  • And before I knew it, the foam had oozed profusely, running amok outside of the can and onto my hands, clothes, shoes, and yes, even running down my leg.
  • It appeared with profuse apologies from our temporary waitress.
  • Sharing your hope to see your hollyhocks in bloom this Summer - and wishing your biennials - and your annuals & perennials - to grow happily and profusely in your garden! Ebouriffe - French Word-A-Day
  • It was a shallow burn into my flesh, but enough surface area to make it bleed profusely, and added to that, my veins tend to be very close to the surface of my skin.
  • As in many Renaissance antiphonaries, the prominence of the large historiated initial T and the profuse border decoration have reduced the text to a few verses.
  • In some cases of acute glanders the formation of nodules may so irritate the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract and cause such a profuse discharge of mucopurulent or purulent matter that the specific character of the original discharge is entirely masked. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • But it's probably not the shrewdest color choice if you have dogs and small children and friends who are prone to overindulge and spill red wine—no matter that they apologize profusely or rush to pour club soda over the stain. Why the Carpet Is White
  • Her head was covered with a profuse mass of curls.
  • Spanish poets call them, the sound is Ollah: a cry of which the Turks, for a silent people, are somewhat profuse, particularly during the jerreed [jarīd], or in the chase, but mostly in battle. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3
  • Dupont 9.37 has published an account of a curious case of chronic general hyperidrosis or profuse sweating which lasted upward of six years. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The upper chamber houses their decorative graves amidst profusely inscribed gilted walls while their actual tombs are in a crypt below.
  • Then the policeman recognised me, breaking into profuse apologies.
  • All I get are these sores in my soft palate that suppurate profusely. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: The Spring Classics
  • She was admitted to St Mary's Hospital with profuse bleeding.
  • After that, Philip, sweating profusely, moved over to the wall, next to the door, and braced himself, focusing on the entrance.
  • So, consider me initiated au Cameroun, and my profuse apologies to the sidewalk vendors of Ngaoundéré! My Unceremonious Initiation
  • He was born at Vulsinii, son to Sejus Strabo, a Roman knight; in his early youth, he was a follower of Caius Caesar (grandson of Augustus) and lay then under the contumely of having for hire exposed himself to the constupration of Apicius; a debauchee wealthy and profuse: next by various artifices he so enchanted Tiberius, that he who to all others was dark and unsearchable, became to Sejanus alone destitute of all restraint and caution: nor did he so much accomplish this by any superior efforts of policy (for at his own stratagems he was vanquished by others) as by the rage of the Gods against the Roman State, to which he proved alike destructive when he flourished and when he fell. The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola
  • You also received profuse apologies, which you richly deserved.
  • The network issued a profuse apology yesterday to dozens of its affiliated stations for leaving them with a black screen and without news coverage at a crucial moment on Wednesday night - the beginning of their local newscasts.
  • Why all this profuse vegetation and the anomaly of tempting fruits and nuts cram-full of meat and yet no real food -- that is, food for man? Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • I was lying on a bed in South Vietnam, watching the endless rotation of the fan above me, and sweating profusely, fevered and unable to sleep.
  • Profuse oral bleeding can result from trauma, aneurysm rupture, or tonsillectomy and needs prompt care.
  • This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely.
  • It is curious, also, that these very builders who were so daring and so profuse of ornament, were often very careless in matters of structure, and at times were even guilty of something very like jerry-building, as the account of the restoration of the south transept will show. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See
  • Decanters from the late 18th century have been copied profusely, whereas the earlier cruciform shapes have been left alone.
  • Although now Nils is profuse in his apologies, Sylvia believes that he was a willing participant, trying to smear Sylvia so that he could take her job.
  • THESE stony, gravelly heights produce a variety of herbacious plants, but one in particular I shall mention on account of its singular beauty; I believe it is a species Gerardea (Gerardea sammea) it grows erect, a single stem from a root, three or four feet in height, branching very regularly from about one half its length upwards, forming a cone or pyramid, profusely garnished with large tubular labiated scarlet or flame coloured flowers, which give the plant a very splendid appearance, even at Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • The alpine spiraea grows here also and blossoms profusely with potentilla, erigeron, eriogonum, pentstemon, solidago, and an interesting species of onion, and four or five species of grasses and sedges. The Yosemite
  • The following morning a very contrite, and hung-over rep made straight for Sunny to apologise profusely for his behaviour of the previous night.
  • _rosaria_, in which sepulchres were profusely decorated with the favorite flower of the season. Pagan and Christian Rome
  • Kael wrote admiringly of film critic James Agee's "full panoply of loving terms," and when a movie overjoyed her, she was also profuse and immediate in her praise.
  • The Thaumaturgy of both is the same: the Indian is profuse in demonology and witchcraft; in transformation and restoration; in monsters as wind-men, fire-men and water-men, in air-going elephants and flying horses (i. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • What experimental procedure could provoke some people to profuse sweating and trembling, leaving 10% extremely upset, while others broke into unexplained hysterical laughter?
  • Standing cypress is very similar but more wildflower-esque and doesn’t spread rapidly like the vine (an annual but it seeds profusely). Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » HUMMER HARASSMENT
  • I thanked God profusely the moment the bell rang its sweet sound and officially ended the period.
  • I was sweating so profusely that the sheets and the pillowcases were soaked.
  • Neither offered protection from the hot Tuscan sun, and their feet and brows perspired profusely. Georgia’s Kitchen
  • He's stuttering, avoiding eye contact, and sweating profusely.
  • I apologized profusely and explained that I was an American who was not only rude but clearly ill-bred. An American Wine Lover in Paris
  • In my best and politest southern British accent, I profusely apologised and prostrated myself at the mercy of these cheeseparing economists.
  • Annette was dreading it profusely, reluctantly putting on her fichu and allowing Garnier to help her into a waiting carriage.
  • An attractive native speedwell, brooklime will grow profusely and happily in garden ponds.
  • It is, therefore, in this and the analogous processes of roasting, that the sulphurous and arsenous vapours are so profusely given off. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 458 Volume 18, New Series, October 9, 1852
  • To me it is unintelligible that the full tide of glibbest chatter can be stopped at a moment in the midst of profuse good living, and the Giver thanked becomingly in words of heartfelt praise. Doctor Thorne
  • The girl's profuse skirt bosomed out with the gusts.
  • The old woman was profuse in her thanks.
  • The young man was sweating profusely; rivers of it were flowing down his pale face.
  • Soon after that early period he became subject to vertigoes, which he thought indicative of a tendency to apoplexy; and was occasionally bled rather profusely, which only increased the symptoms. Crabbe
  • Profuse with cobbled streets, the steeply pitched roofs, prominent cross gables with the structures lavishly covered with ornamental half-timbering, this part of town gave her an archaic feeling.
  • Maisky also puts in his own nuances, quite profusely, like the allargandos in the Vth Suite.
  • Like the Arab the Indian is profuse in personification; but the doctrine of pre-existence, of incarnation and emanation and an excessive spiritualism ever aiming at the infinite, makes his imagery run mad. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Upon this a grey-haired, writhled shrimp, who had heard of the presence of an earthly man, came and fell at my feet, weeping profusely. The Visions of the Sleeping Bard
  • Nearby spectators perspire profusely because of the intensity of the radiated heat.
  • I had to apologise profusely to an offended American after she called him a "seppo" to his face.
  • Plays about passion are profuse and easy: heterosexual or homosexual, interracial or senescent, kinky or chaste.
  • Profuse sweating (hyperhidrosis) is common, but yours is severe. The Sun
  • Water was jetting profusely from the pipe.
  • The Angora's coat - medium long on the body, more profuse on the underside and ruff - is fine and silky with an inclination toward waviness.
  • Standing at the cracked red foot of Mount Seleya, wrapped in the finest thermolytic garments the twenty-fourth century has to offer, I still sweat so profusely that the moisture clouds my vision. Star Trek
  • This is a good place to catch a profuse carpet of bluebells in spring, and there are giant redwoods with girths large enough to be encircled by ten or more people standing hand to hand.
  • Far away, missiles are flying and bombs are exploding - but self-congratulation has been profuse on television, which is now a free-fire zone for war propaganda.
  • Indrajit was sweating profusely, and he gave up.
  • By the end of the day though I was receiving profuse apologies from my accuser talking about pressures of work and being caught at a bad moment.
  • And here are rose gallica, the red rose which blooms so profusely, and moon flowers which climb up trellises and open only at night Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles
  • I loved its profuse blossoms, its heady scent.
  • The other, who was a Mede, differed scarcely in his dress from Pausanias himself, except that he was profusely covered with ornaments; his arms were decorated with bracelets, he wore earrings, and a broad collar of unpolished stones in a kind of filagree was suspended from his throat. Pausanias, the Spartan The Haunted and the Haunters, an Unfinished Historical Romance
  • When the top of the second inning began, broadcaster Chip Caray said: We again apologize profusely for the technical difficulties we had back in Atlanta. TBS problems keep first part of ALCS off air
  • Astringent tonics, are such as relieve floodings and hemorrhages of every kind and may be advantageously employed in all profuse evacuations and relaxed states of the system. The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by Richard Foreman, a Cherokee Doctor; Comprising a Brief View of Anatomy, With General Rules for Preserving Health without the Use of Medicines. The Diseases of the U. States, with Their Symptom
  • The old woman was profuse in her thanks.
  • I apologise profusely - to all concerned, I was very drunk and it is never a good idea to mix beer, double vodkas and wine.
  • The anterior jugular vein, 3, also occupies this region below; while some venous branches, which join the external and internal jugular veins, traverse it in all directions, and present obstacles to the operator from their meshy plexiform arrangement yielding, when divided, a profuse haemorrhage. Surgical Anatomy
  • Joe screamed out his frustration and hit the pillar profusely with his knuckles until traces of blood appeared on the surface of his knuckles.
  • The betel vine grows well in marshy lands, with good rainfall but can be coaxed into growing in drier climes with profuse watering.
  • During the latest session, one bedridden caller thanked the congressman profusely for creating such a convenient way for her to interact with him. Rangel’s End Exaggerated? «
  • The Donald himself sports a luxuriant mane of reddish hair that seems to spring not just out of his pate but also out of his brow, where it almost merges with his wildly profuse eyebrows.
  • Yang deficiency unsuccessfully controls water, so there is profuse and clear urine.
  • Although lean and lithe, he was sweating profusely and the effort was beginning to show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Questions are profusely interpolated into the authorial commentary and characters interrogate themselves and others constantly.
  • The surgery proceeds without incident until suddenly profuse bleeding begins at the surgical site.
  • Amid profuse offers of distilled beverages, baloney sandwiches, and hard-boiled eggs, I got in the car and drove off.
  • If the healthy ovule is formed, and passes into the uterus, the latter does not allow its imbedding, on account of severe endometritis, profuse secretion, etc. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • For women, while they paint, perfume, and adorn themselves with jewels and purple robes, are accounted gaudy and profuse; yet nobody will find fault with them for washing their faces, anointing themselves, or platting their hair. Essays and Miscellanies
  • Marsden reports a case in which, following secondary papular syphilis and profuse spontaneous ptyalism, there was vicarious secretion of the urinary constituents from the skin. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Shortly afterwards an ambulance was called to help a man bleeding profusely in a nearby village. Times, Sunday Times
  • The alpine spiraea grows here also and blossoms profusely with potentilla, erigeron, eriogonum, pentstemon, solidago, and an interesting species of onion, and four or five species of grasses and sedges. The Yosemite
  • The three or four cases which successively covered the cartonage were ornamented in like manner with painting and gilding, and the whole was enclosed in a sarcophagus of wood or stone, profusely charged with painting or sculpture. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • The company accepted blame and sent us profuse apologies.
  • That exquisitely beautiful grass-leaved gromwell which is supposed to be unsuited to our climate, Lithospermum graminifolium, covers a broad ledge, and is not less delightful than the better-known prostratum and the form Heavenly Blue; among profusely bloomed blue-flowered plants there are few greater June treasures than these gromwells.
  • He thanks everyone profusely and leaves for his kingdom, where his nose-ringed princess waits for him.
  • Marsden 9.14 reports a case in which, following secondary papular syphilis and profuse spontaneous ptyalism, there was vicarious secretion of the urinary constituents from the skin. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • He apologized profusely for the damage he had caused.
  • Anyone who can help me with getting this machine will be blessed a thousand times and thanked profusely.
  • Feet pong because they have more sweat glands than any part of our body and they sweat profusely.
  • The book is profusely illustrated, with diagrams showing clearly the techniques described.
  • As they turned towards the house, John rose, sullenly, and wrapping a handkerchief round his wounded arm, which was bleeding profusely, he glanced scowlingly at his brother. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861
  • Mrs Burke was found unconscious and bleeding profusely.
  • He fell backword, apologizing profusely for the intrusion while I took to hurtling solid objects at his fleeing postierior! Dailycomic Diary Entry
  • Diddy was sweating profusely; he smelled like an old gym sock.
  • He saw his brother was pale and sweating profusely.
  • It was a mistake. My profuse apologies.
  • Many people cringe at the word and imagine tight leotards, sweating profusely, pain and suffering. Hooping.org | Blog | Celeste Takes Back - And Inspires
  • Because their undercoat is not so cottony or profuse as that of some other longhaired breeds, ragdolls do not require as much grooming.
  • So he ate and drank and made merry and took his pleasure and gave gifts of gear and coin and was profuse with gold and addrest himself up to eating fowls and breaking the seals of wine-flasks and listening to the giggle of the daughter of the vine, as she gurgled from the flagon and enjoying the jingle of the singing-girls; nor did he give over this way of life, till his wealth was wasted and the case worsened and all his goods went from him and he bit his hands284 in bitter penitence. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • There are bedsteads of bamboo; the universal tortilla-stone; mats of palm-leaf; baskets of the same material; a small altar-like fireplace in the middle of the floor; a bandolin hanging by the wall; a saddle of stamped leather, profusely ornamented with silver nails and plates; a hair bridle, with huge Mameluke bit; an escopette and sword, or machete; an endless variety of gaily-painted bowls, dishes, and cups, but neither knife, fork, nor spoon. The Rifle Rangers
  • By the end of the ride, I was suffering from heat exhaustion and sweating profusely, and I had shooting pains in my inner thighs.
  • Today all three finished in the "autobus", the group of about 60 non-climbers or pedalling wounded who traipsed in almost 37 minutes behind the leaders, exhausted and sweating profusely at the end of a long, hot day in the mountains. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • In regard to profuse lacteal flow, Remy is quoted as having seen a young woman in Japan from whom was taken 12 1/2 pints of milk each day, which is possibly one of the most extreme instance of continued galactorrhea on record. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • This overstimulation of the peripheral nervous system also affects the glands, so that victims produce profuse amounts of sweat, saliva, tears and fluid in the lungs.
  • In regard to profuse lacteal flow, Remy is quoted 9.89 as having seen a young woman in Japan from whom was taken 12 1/2 pints of milk each day, which is possibly one of the most extreme instance of continued galactorrhea on record. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • As for that scent, a windowless room where athletes sweat profusely isn't going to remind anyone of a dewy meadow.
  • The Republicans, being the PERFECT GROUP that they are, find it reasonable, acceptable and perfectly fine, that they say NO to the President every day; that they find fault with every step he takes, every move he makes.., however, a person says what a zillion people probably think, apologizes profusely, and is sincere about it..they want to hang TODAY! Democrats dismiss Republican call for Reid to step down
  • Caution is necessary when performing venipuncture, lymph node biopsy, and bronchoscopy because there may be profuse bleeding due to the high venous pressures in the head and neck.
  • The gash on his forehead was long and bleeding profusely, blood oozing down the side of his face, dripping onto the floor.
  • He delighted to play at draughts with an albino chief whose light skin was profusely bespeckled with brown blotches and whose eyes were dull blue.
  • The signs of a hot dyscrasia are heat, burning and pain in the wound; of a cold dyscrasia, lividity of the wound; the moist dyscrasia occasions flabbiness (_mollicies_) and profuse suppuration, and the dry produces dryness and induration. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • You missed the profuse apologies, and the promise of a full refund.
  • The vagina was spacious and the woman had a profuse leukorrhea. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • After profuse pledges to call me on the intercom to assist her to the bathroom, she proceeded to get up unattended promptly falling on the cane and gashing her shin so badly she was sitting in a pool of blood by the time I got there.
  • Ideophones occur profusely in daily interaction in Siwu in a corpus of 65+ minutes of natural discourse (3000 utterances), there are 240 ideophone tokens chatter, arguments, stories, deliberation, flirtation, gossip, greeting routines, etc. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • I'm flexing hard and sweating profusely but never breaking my smile.
  • Or he could have gotten infected despite the profuse vascularity if the wound had stayed open. ER Dad | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • My brother and his wife were profuse in their appreciation.
  • Overall, this is a good problem for Apple to have but the folks at Nokia in Espoo, Finland must be thanking Steve Jobs profusely for his shortsightedness. Good News in the One Million Missing iPhones - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • But mostly he just fumed at the antics of his junkie ex and apologized profusely to Sookie for either endangering her life or making a pass at her. True Blood Episode Recap: "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dying?"
  • Straightening up, Miranda could see he was sweating profusely, as if he'd just finished some vigorous physical activity.
  • There may be a mucopurulent discharge, which may be slight or profuse in quantity, agglutinating the hairs of the tail. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • As Marvin, the obese Ron Orbach sweats profusely but exudes quite a bit less humor.
  • We helped him to walk and presently, he called a rickshaw and got into it, thanking us profusely. EzineArticles
  • he thanked her profusely
  • His vocals have a grainy AM-radio quality, but this production effect is used profusely.
  • In English Romantic Poetry and Prose, Russell Noyes enlarges upon Shelley's ‘profuse strains of unpremeditated art’.
  • Water was jetting profusely from the pipe.
  • She fought back and sustained severe injuries from which she bled profusely.
  • But this year, it has finally decided to flower profusely, forming brownish clouds which drift hazily over the bush.
  • The rule as regards this is plain and simple: admit as much fresh air as you can; provided it does not _blow in_ upon you _in a stream_, and provided you are not in a state of profuse perspiration at the time; for in accordance with the The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 392, October 3, 1829
  • Is there any side effect if I sweat profusely?
  • Equally helpful to prevent profuse bleeding is that all arteries and veins in the giraffe's legs are very internal.
  • The 58 million that Mccain got is mainly cuz of the base energisation and the liberal kooks’ agitation and profuse non-stop sweating at Palin which even more thrilled those on the right…LOL that Palin generated. Palin’s Appeal Proves Durable - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • He agreed with her to begin, having met Mary, but that did not stop him from anxiously shaking his head and sweating quite profusely.
  • The cingulate gyrus has profuse reciprocal connections with the anterior thalamic nuclei and is an important constituent of the limbic system.
  • In winter and spring, profuse clusters of long tubular white flowers burst open at the tips of the branches.
  • At that time, when it was removed from the casket, the community was astonished to see it sweat profusely.
  • I was born into a family profuse in its ambition but lacking in its activism.
  • Birds may not resume normal pecking or preening for as long as six weeks after debeaking, and in some cases profuse bleeding and death from shock occurs.
  • Most of the small Dahlias are early and profuse bloomers, starting to flower in July and continuing right through till frost.
  • One thing is for sure, if said gift is not delivered sharpish on Monday and with profuse apologies, the very nice operator at the call centre will be receiving a somewhat less than very nice call from yours truly.
  • Imagine my shock when the maitre d' on being told that I was a celiac and allergic to flour removed the vase of carnations from my table, apologising profusely.
  • When, however, the wound is very large, the flow of blood and serum is so profuse, especially during the first twenty-four hours, that the antiseptic application cannot prevent the spread of decomposition into the interior unless it overlaps the sound skin for a very considerable distance, and this was inadmissible by the method described above, on account of the extensive sloughing of the surface of the cutis which it would involve. On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery
  • She who had so long stood at the Centre of Indifference, became profuse in ejaculatory prayer and echoes of the creed of her childhood. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • When he was able to get to his feet he offered the man who had saved him his profuse thanks, along with a question.
  • The alpine spiraea grows here also and blossoms profusely with potentilla, erigeron, eriogonum, pentstemon, solidago, and an interesting species of onion, and four or five species of grasses and sedges. The Yosemite
  • Among the terracottas found there, were Buddha heads, torsos of bodies and pieces of drapery belongings to Buddha figures of monks and laymen and women profusely decorated.

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