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Profuse

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Profuse meaning

abundant or generous to the point of excess; copious; volubly expressed.

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He displayed shallow breathing and a significant head injury, resulting in profuse bleeding.

I have social anxiety, not the best speaker on stage or socially but this evening in particular was profuse to say the least.

Made In Heaven cut off both of Stone Free's arms when her guard was down, and Jolyne died from the profuse blood loss.

Some sections are more evocative than others, but the intersection between story and ballet often comes down to a gestural approach that leans toward a profuse acting out of words.

Symptoms of heat stroke include confusion, altered mental state, slurred speech, loss of consciousness or coma, hot, dry skin or profuse sweating, seizures, and very high body temperature.

Let's not forget, no matter how profuse his denials, Starmer benefited from a bursary to fund his studies at Reigate Grammar School in Surrey, which became a fee-paying institution two years after he joined.

Recent studies have demonstrated that the inner processing of sensory-cogitational signalling by insects is far more profuse and rapid than the human version.

The parasite can lie dormant in the liver before it once again flares up and causes symptoms – including fever, chills, muscle and joint pain, profuse sweating, nausea and vomiting.

Paramedic Jonathan Cross said Abby had ‘a big airway problem and profuse haemorrhaging’.

Taking place hundreds of kilometres away from the nearest major population centres, this paroxysm endangered precisely no-one, but it was spectacular and profuse enough to be seen by astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

To distract her from her pining, her cousin and godmother take her to the opera where she fatefully meets Anatole Kuragin, a rogue prince known for his profuse drinking habits and nefarious pursuit of women.

He then pointed out that the temperature outside is 94, but the “real feel” in the ring is 101. That explains the match quality and profuse sweating.

It is no coincidence that most colorful berries that ripen in winter are small, red, and profuse.

Profuse in her thanksgiving, outgoing Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, has eulogized the late President Mills who nominated her to the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights based in Ethiopia.

Approximately one in 10 (5-10 per cent) infected persons will have severe disease characterized by profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting, and leg cramps.

It isn't just his lack of street Spanish that betrays him as a non-local, or the profuse sweat he breaks into in the sun.

The apologies are profuse for minor differences of opinion; they ask - and appear genuinely interested in - how each other’s day went; and romances can take an entire season to blossom.

The first, a motorcycle crash, left me with massive internal injuries and profuse internal bleeding.

Arthur and his brother were released with profuse apologies forthwith.

Both theistic and atheistic ideas, for epistemological and metaphysical reasons, are profuse in different schools of Hinduism.