Definition of Profuseness. Meaning of Profuseness. Synonyms of Profuseness

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Definition of Profuseness

Profuseness
Profuseness Pro*fuse"ness, n. Extravagance; profusion. Hospitality sometimes degenerates into profuseness. --Atterbury.

Meaning of Profuseness from wikipedia

- successful social status. Prosperity often produces profuse wealth including other factors which can be profusely wealthy in all degrees, such as happiness and...
- poetry collections The Morning of a Machine Gun: Twenty Poems & Do****ents. Profusely Illustrated By the Author, The Apple of the Automatic Zebra's Eye, and...
- irritation of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat, resulting in profuse coughing, nasal mucus discharge, disorientation, and difficulty breathing...
- idea that eating a meat-heavy meal will cause individuals to perspire profusely. Its scientific basis is unfounded. One theory is that digesting protein...
- Georgia, Silentó's 34-year-old cousin, Frederick Rooks, was found bleeding profusely by police, with gunshot wounds in his face and leg, before dying. Silentó...
- no groom. Suddenly, the crowd surrounds Teranishi, congratulating him profusely, and locks him into the temple with the bride, who greets him with a twisted...
- The Oracle Encyclopædia: Profusely Illustrated, Containing the most accurate information in the most readable form is a five-volume general encyclopedia...
- his elbow inside Spain's penalty area, causing Luis Enrique to bleed profusely from his nose and mouth, but it was not noticed nor sanctioned by referee...
- in the sea, Ruth is bitten on the leg by a shark. As she is bleeding profusely, the others decide to get her on the boat and head back to the resort...
- Prunus) and of some other plants with a similar appearance that flower profusely for a period of time in spring. Colloquially, flowers of orange are referred...