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profusely
[pruh-fyoos-lee, proh‐]
adverb
to a great or excessive extent; abundantly or extravagantly.
Every inch of wall surface both inside and outside of the temple is profusely decorated with exquisite images of flora and fauna.
Other Word Forms
- unprofusely adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of profusely1
Example Sentences
I crouch on the floor and ruthlessly Google image search nearly every piece, sweating profusely under the flimsy output of a nearby fan and the confused gaze of the guy behind the counter.
Holding her mom’s book in front of her, titled “Kisses in Coffins,” Wednesday digs into her mother’s wounds, saying she read the first few pages and it made her want to “vomit profusely.”
His clothes had been torn off, and he was bleeding profusely from several severe dog bites, the memo said.
As she was miscarrying and bleeding profusely, she said physicians didn’t explain that she had options for care.
The hip-hop mogul continued beating Ms Ventura until she hit her head on a bedframe and was bleeding profusely, the court heard.
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