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"profuse" Definitions
  1. produced in large amounts
"profuse" Synonyms
copious lavish extravagant prolific abundant ample liberal excessive fulsome gushing immoderate unstinting effusive exuberant galore generous overflowing plentiful prodigal riotous lush overabundant rich superabundant jungly rampant rank luxuriant fertile fecund dense vigorous flourishing productive overgrown weedy prosperous talkative chatty loquacious garrulous gabby verbose conversational gossipy mouthy talky communicative voluble windy chattering motormouthed wordy blabby multiloquent adulatory fawning inordinate overdone unctuous gushy ingratiating cloying saccharine enthusiastic extensive glowing supererogatory superfluous surplus extra redundant excess supernumerary spare needless dispensable unneeded inessential expendable useless nonessential unwanted leftover gratuitous abounding in excess boundless disproportionate dissipated dizzying enormous exaggerated exorbitant extreme indulgent intemperate limitless full elaborate detailed comprehensive elaborated minute particular circumstantial exact exhaustive explicit painstaking particularised(UK) particularized(US) runaway unrestrained uncontrolled unbridled unchecked unbounded unhampered unhindered abandoned wanton raw uncontrollable uncurbed epidemic raging widespread pervasive rampaging sumptuous luxurious opulent plush deluxe palatial luxury ritzy elegant posh grand swanky plushy splendid magnificent hearty ardent eager passionate intense spirited avid zealous animated ebullient lively impassioned energetic vivacious dynamic deep devout emphatic rife common general universal ubiquitous pandemic prevalent endemic everywhere global omnipresent current frequent immanent burgeoning mushrooming blooming expanding growing strong developing fruitful going improving progressing triumphant ballooning fast-growing snowballing blossoming diffuse rambling long-winded prolix meandering circumlocutory discursive loose vague waffling circuitous digressive long-drawn-out maundering overlong pleonastic protracted overwhelming irresistible overpowering compelling forceful potent powerful unbearable besetting consuming crushing devastating irrepressible overbearing profound shattering score crowds hosts droves loads lots legions masses multitudes plenty swarms armies bevvies(UK) bevies(US) hordes hundreds millions a great many a host a lot much considerable great substantial endless immeasurable sizable countless a lot of beaucoup complete exceeding More

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But a few days later, it died suddenly from profuse internal bleeding.
Cholera causes profuse diarrhoea and fluid loss which can kill within hours.
Cholera causes profuse diarrhea and fluid loss which can kill within hours.
Usually, profuse bleeding from the mouth comes from the upper gastrointestinal tract.
And many of its symptoms, including profuse bleeding and vomiting, enable its spread.
Symptoms include very warm skin, elevated temperature, profuse sweating, rapid breathing and confusion.
The condition causes profuse sweating, dizziness, very dark yellow urine, and usually a rapid heart rate.
Even a brief encounter with shark teeth can result in profuse blood loss and severed limbs.
The courtyard garden is profuse and untamed, with tangles of ivy and roses, foxgloves and lupines.
Side effects include burning on the skin and in the eyes, and profuse discharge of mucus.
Instead of standing its ground, Starbucks threw their baristas under the roaster and offered a profuse apology.
Instead, most deaths are caused by extreme dehydration and shock caused by vomiting, diarrhea, and profuse sweating.
Mr. Grooms's output is so profuse that he really doesn't know the extent of what he has.
"This causes profuse bleeding in the thoracic cavity and, therefore, a slow asphyxia," Zaldívar et al. write.
Seen in this light, untuned, un-lived-in universes may not be mere counterfactuals, but real and profuse.
Rather than counting me out, she offered profuse apologies and upbraided her husband for snatching yet another guest.
It causes cryptosporidiosis, which can leave healthy adults suffering from "profuse, watery diarrhea" for as long as three weeks.
Minutes before declaring Cosby innocent, however, West offered a profuse apology to none other than NBA legend Michael Jordan.
Patel has maintained that she suffered a miscarriage, which was discovered when she sought medical treatment for profuse bleeding.
It's here that "shock posts," what The Washington Post described as "graphic scenes of violence or sex" are profuse.
The next step of abuse is isolation, followed by the threat of violence, actual violence, profuse apology, and repeat.
On Thursday, the department provided a statement to CNN saying Angel had offered "profuse and sincere" apologies for the emails.
They exchange gifts, and Hazel prepares a profuse feast of Jamaican specialties that keep everyone full for the whole day.
"Since the regulations are so profuse, many companies don't know they're breaking them," Galarza told Reuters in a brief interview.
She quickly went into cardiac arrest; in surgery, physicians discovered a ruptured pulmonary vein and profuse bleeding into her chest cavity.
The slightest trace of potatoes sets off a harrowing reaction: a closed-up throat, difficulty breathing, horrid cramps, and profuse sweating.
It's a reminder that in an era profuse with identity politics, authors like Nielsen will remain interested in many different things.
Mr. Hobson described symptoms that progressed over a period of hours, beginning with profuse sweating and fever, then hallucination and dribbling.
Later in the 2100nd the referee called a temporary medical stoppage due to profuse bleeding from the area—before RDA could capitalize.
Heat exhaustion can come on suddenly, with cramps (a result of dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance), profuse sweating, and a rapid pulse.
And from their expressions, it is quite likely the first time they have noticed a particular forsaken lot in its profuse bloom.
Entering these enclosed spaces feels deliciously transgressive; exhibition-goers issue sheepish, disproportionately profuse apologies when they inevitably walk in on one another.
After all, if there are two steps to enjoying your drink, one of the two steps shouldn't result in profuse milk splatter.
He cut back on some of the profuse chaos that defined the earlier "Transformers" films, working off a screenplay by Christina Hodson.
With its profuse ornamentation carved from dark wood standing out against the blond, satinwood casing, it's spectacular and, by today's standards, grotesquely overwrought.
Rocco's husband and son came down with profuse nosebleeds, her daughter had recurring headaches and nausea, and Rocco herself had nagging respiratory problems.
The profuse critical love for Yeezus possibly emboldened Kanye to keep honing in on that new, eventually damaging formula of transgressive over thoughtful.
Just figuring out how to work into casual conversation that he's flying business class to America makes him break into a profuse sweat.
The professions of a desire for bipartisan cooperation were as profuse on Friday as the short-term outlook for tangible results was grim.
In theory, Kinsa may be able to rapidly track an outbreak of norovirus, for example, which typically causes moderate fevers but profuse vomiting.
With bacterial pneumonia, you could also have a very high fever (105 degrees) and profuse sweating, with fast, labored breathing and a higher pulse.
It wasn't just his lack of street Spanish that betrayed him as a nonlocal, or the profuse sweat he broke into in the sun.
Much has changed through the years for hurricane experts, as profuse data and better technology for gathering and using it have expanded their capabilities.
But all you want to say is, let's put it this way: it was the most profuse thank-you that you could ever get.
Ridges like this are the birthplace of oceanic crust; molten rock rises from deep within the Earth to the seafloor, creating profuse volcanic activity.
Within minutes, you start to feel pain in your neck and lower extremities—symptoms that are soon followed by tingling sensations, numbness, and profuse sweating.
As we discover at the start of the episode, June's profuse bleeding was the result of a hemorrhage in her uterine wall, not a miscarriage.
The loop, done in profuse repetition, gave her the freedom to make a range of transparent forms and to contain other transparent forms within them.
H. Blairman & Sons has recreated an English Arts and Crafts study, profuse with ceramics and metalwork, including a severe toast rack from the great, peripatetic Christopher Dresser.
There were a few scratches, but the young female simply accepted the man's profuse apology and continued on her way to work, no details exchanged between drivers.
Walking through the show's profuse expanses of flowering plants and stuffing my nose into bromeliad petals, I had moments when I felt irresponsible for being so happy.
Clustering and overlapping his forms into a profuse visual bouquet, Hull carefully collapses the categories of abstraction and representation into something that engages the eye and mind.
That air also hangs, warmly spiced, in the Conservatory, with a profuse display of the natural exoticism of the islands that goes well beyond the painter's depiction.
But approximately five to 10 percent of infected persons get it bad, displaying symptoms like profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting, rapid heart rate, low blood pressure, thirst, and more.
Yellow-faced bees were Hawaii's most profuse insects in the early 1900s, but due to habitat loss, invasive species and climate change they are rarely seen these days.
This is usually manifested by the onset of respiratory distress, seizures, profuse diarrhea, and vomiting about four hours after exposure — depending on the route and amount of exposure.
To check his story, Major Borisov's deputy called a European Union monitoring mission in Georgia with profuse offers of help, all but admitting the provenance of the device.
Trump mocked him as "Little Marco" and joked about his profuse sweating in pressure-packed situations, while Rubio made fun of Trump's hand size, alluding to his manhood.
After two days of profuse apologies, Trudeau has resumed making campaign announcements as polls show his Liberals trailing the opposition Conservatives of Andrew Scheer ahead of the Oct.
All the ingredients are there: ethnic slurs, profuse swearing, toxic masculinity with men berating each other for supposed effeminacy, and a large cast of characters who hate each other.
Cultures with diets that contain considerable fat, like the Inuit and the Maasai, experienced obesity, hypertension and coronary disease only when they began to eat profuse amounts of sugar.
The result invites the viewer to consider the often jumbled presentation of what constitutes the news, and the profuse and ceaseless way information is publicly shared and manipulated today.
Mr. Rapp, whose "Red Light Winter" was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for drama, is an uncommonly prolific and profuse playwright who wallows shamelessly and happily in excess.
Its geographically profuse sound is epitomized by a rising star of British rap, Octavian, who was born in France to African parents before moving to London as a child.
These motifs are profuse in "Unknown Pleasures," where a field of blue plant life is bisected by a smooth rising path leading toward a white-topped Fuji-like peak.
On an all-new episode of MOST EXPENSIVEST, 2 Chainz brings his French bulldog to an upscale pet hotel in Manhattan, treating Trappy to a day of profuse luxury.
The protective layers of Ebola-PPE induce profuse sweating before one is done putting it on, and thus the amount of time one can work with patients is agonizingly short.
A series of luxury brands—Versace, Coach and Givenchy—have recently offered profuse apologies for selling T-shirts that appeared to identify Hong Kong as being separate from China (see article).
As the American Lung Association explains: In bacterial pneumonia, your temperature may rise as high as 105 degrees F. This pneumonia causes profuse sweating, and rapidly increased breathing and pulse rate.
I think that the grotesque and the ideal are two sides of the same coin, and Pasiphaë is sexy in this conventional way, but she also has the profuse, flagrant pubic hair.
Also on Tuesday, one of China's best-known tycoons, Yu Minhong, issued a profuse apology for his "extremely wrong" and "inappropriate" remarks about women at a business forum in Shanghai last weekend.
Typically profuse with investment advice and folksy anecdotes, Buffett's letter gives Wall Street a glimpse into how he and partner Charlie Munger view the stock market — expensive or cheap, pessimistic or optimistic.
At once exultant and instructive, this large, looming rectangle of black metal shelving is profuse with leafy potted plants and some cacti — a bit of real Eden to pore over, become intimate with.
The diesel Volkswagen Beetle used in the experiments was fitted with illegal software that reduced emissions substantially in lab conditions like those in Albuquerque, while allowing profuse amounts of pollution at other times.
So too were the profuse herbaceous borders of Dartington Hall in Devon, Charleston in Sussex and the home of Mary Keen, a friend and neighbor and one of the world's top landscape designers.
Moss tries to write a kind of poetry that his American juniors rarely attempt: the first-person record of wisdom, jocular or weighty, gained in a moment or a lifetime, unguarded, openhearted, profuse.
Having served more than 10 years in the US Army as a Press Officer with posts in Iraq, El Salvador, and Poland, photographer Hector Rene also has an eye for the politically profuse.
It is shocking when examined more deeply and while also taken with the prolific, profuse and systemic anti-Semitism that exists throughout the government of Armenia, that nation's oligarchy and even its general populace.
A raconteur with a sharp memory who tells unlikely narratives that prove to be true, he frequently interrupts others, offering profuse apologies while doing so, and takes charge of conversations with the utmost graciousness.
So I was profuse with my thanks when an acquaintance disconnected the router from the TV, moved it into the dining area, and ran a line to the outside source under the kitchen door.
" Scaramucci offered a profuse public apology to the president for those remarks on Friday, chalking up his past comments about Trump to the fact that he was "an inexperienced person in the world of politics.
Spatter cones, which are volcanic mounds built up on top of a vent or fissure emitting profuse amounts of lava, were confirmed to be vulnerable to collapse, suggesting they could be targeted in the future.
There are profuse writings available from ruins in Crete, but no Rosetta Stone with known languages to compare Linear A to, and the wide array of symbols that make it up create a complex mystery.
"If we don't stop this on Saturday (against the Islanders in Brooklyn) then the bleeding really starts to get profuse," said Boston's David Backes, who had one of three Bruins penalties in the third period.
While commending the beauty and majesty of Wagner's compositions, Mr. Gutman also took pains to analyze his nonmusical activities — notably his profuse, turgid and virulently anti-Semitic writings, which would become a lodestar of Nazi ideology.
Going back at least as far as his days at Commerce, Mr. Moore has seemed at home with profuse helpings and sauces that settled over them like a goose-down duvet over a sleeping Saint Bernard.
Few painters, though, have been more verbally profuse, and the letters that he sent to Theo, more than six hundred in all, have no equal as a testament of artistic faith, nagging away at the problems of artistic representation.
Collectively, our actions now determine which species profuse and which go extinct, the distribution of biomass, the composition of the atmosphere, the course of ocean tides and weather patterns, and the distribution and relative health of our own species.
The arrest was captured on video and set off a mortifying cluster of events that included demonstrations in front of that same Starbucks, calls for a nationwide boycott of the chain and profuse apologies from the company's chief executive Kevin Johnson.
Jack Youngerman, a French-trained American artist whose profuse invention of abstract shapes in two and three dimensions opened up a new aesthetic vocabulary in the period immediately after Abstract Expressionism, died on Wednesday in Stony Brook, N.Y. He was 21966.
Because every time it happened, the sweet, loving man we all cared for so much would come back with apologies, profuse, swearing up and down that he understood how bad what he had done was, and swearing never to do it again.
The Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen (the name translates, approximately, as "large, low, shaggy dog of the Vendée") is a scenthound from France whose "whose mustache, beard, and profuse eyebrows suggest the look of a worldly but amiable Frenchman," per the American Kennel Club.
And he rushes over to me and he starts this profuse apology and saying, "I&aposm so sorry for what I did, I&aposm a changed man, I&aposm just not the man I used to be, and even said I&aposm a family man now".
But before Trump launched into his attack on Rubio's "really large ears" and the Floridian's alleged profuse sweating -- "I have never seen a human being sweat like he sweats," Trump said -- Trump let his new Rubio attack dog, Christie, level a few attacks of his own.
But the bottom line is that nuclear power is neither carbon neutral nor quickly scalable; it is an edgy proposition in a warming environment, produces profuse amounts of waste, and, whether you're talking construction or price-per-kilowatt, is more expensive than a host of green options.
Standard hood protocol would suggest a dude screaming fuck you's and hurry the fuck ups with aggression, but instead, this scene goes for an odd friendly exchange, followed by profuse apologies on the behalf of the stickup man, and a promise by said thief that he'll pay Alfred back.
Outwardly, the unease shifted to spectacles of profuse public thanks and proclamations of victory every time the new administration took a demonstrably pro-Ukraine action, such as the decision to provide Kyiv with of anti-tank weaponry, which Ukraine had been lobbying for since the beginning of the conflict.
Sofia Ventura, associate professor of political science at the University of Bologna, points to another characteristic of Mr Salvini's profuse communication: he puts himself forward on the one hand as the strong man who can solve Italy's problems, but on the other as an affectionate chap who loves children and animals.
That might have been enough to support the idea that anyone could be Spider-Man, but Lord and Miller ended up pushing that concept to the extreme, drawing inspiration from the profuse canon of Marvel's Spider-Man comics, including a brand-new series Marvel had just released called Spider-Verse.
Those were drowned out by much louder cries of "U-S-A"; together with a profuse waving of the Stars-and-Stripes, the chants contributed to what often felt like a pageant of patriotism—one which, to many observers, seemed to befit a Republican gathering more than a traditional Democratic one.
The second shows a white liberal woman all but hidden by the expected accouterments of her species: photographs of her at the Women's March on Washington, an "I heart NPR" mug alongside a vase of flowers, a mortgage statement, and a profuse bouquet in a vase made by her children.
Last April, when the MSNBC host Joy Reid was found to have posted homophobic content on a now-defunct blog (and claimed, dubiously, to have been hacked), many liberals rallied to her side anyway, pointing out that the posts were more than 10 years old and urging others to accept her profuse apologies.
Even as Moscow sells high-tech weapons to both sides (Notably, Russia not only loans Armenia the funds for such purchases, but sells profuse volumes of arms to Armenia at deeply discounted rates) in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Moscow's generals and political elites proclaim their solidarity with Armenia if war breaks out.
Sitting on a bench in the new Domino Park, with its sublime views of the Manhattan skyline and tributes to the sugar-refining industry — syrup tanks, gantry cranes — she talked about the pleasure of walking to increasingly profuse neighborhood shops and restaurants, and boarding a ferry just outside her door for the 2120-minute trip to Lower Manhattan.
Behind the cluster of 231 that stands closest to the river, there is another layer, this one so profuse in its bloom that it has become a cloud of pink, the petals so thickly clumped that they obscure even the surrounding greenery — the pines and paulownias and persimmon trees, now bare of fruit — in a fog.
The CDC describes the effects of eating toxic blowfish thusly: First stage: Numbness and sensation of prickling and tingling (paresthesia) of the lips and tongue, followed by facial and extremity paresthesias and numbness, headache, sensations of lightness or floating, profuse sweating (diaphoresis), dizziness, salivation (ptyalism), nausea, vomiting (emesis), diarrhea, abdominal (epigastric) pain, difficulty moving (motor dysfunction), weakness (malaise), and speech difficulties.
" Victorian physicians concurred with Home on the perils of the croup's "stealth invasion," and traced its march from what seemed to be a common cold to a deadly culmination: "The lips and nails become blue, every respiratory muscle seems to exert its utmost power to obtain the required air, … the veins of the face and neck become prominent, and a profuse perspiration bursts from every pore.
In a series of apartments and houses, in Cambridge, England, where she and Hughes met, then in Northampton, Massachusetts, where Plath had been hired to teach at Smith, in 1957, and Boston, where they shared a "small writer's corner over-looking the rooftops and the river," Plath wrote her poems and stories, managed Hughes's career, shopped and cooked, dealt with the handymen and the neighbors, all while writing profuse updates to her mother, frequent letters to her brother, and regular reports to Hughes's parents and sister.
The Spring 2019 MFA Lecture Series visiting artists are: January 29: Jim Skuldt Interested in the mediated realities we construct, normalize and inhabit, Jim Skuldt's work probes our dwindling relationship with physicality: from the construction (and locking) of a renegade structure in the back yard of his Art school, to the acquisition and distribution of the 48-foot-diameter circular rotating touring stage formerly belonging to Neil Diamond, to the cataloguing of each piece of his neighbors' profuse trash droppings over the course of a year, to the ongoing quest to ship himself worldwide within a modified shipping container.

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