profusions
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pluralof profusion.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
profusionnounabundance; abundant quantity.
Example Sentences
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The former president had chosen Kehinde Wiley to paint his image, and Wiley responded with his trademark mix of formal portraiture and baroque profusions of decoration.
From Washington Post ● Sep. 7, 2022
Grande’s bravura vocal profusions and naughty wit and her collaborators’ top-shelf arrangements are undeniable.
From Slate ● Oct. 30, 2020
But, instead of planes of all sizes and descriptions circling at every altitude, there are wild profusions of different species of fish.
From New York Times ● Sep. 7, 2012
The event had its precedents, most obviously the marathon concerts that Bang on a Can has presented for more than two decades, which have offered similar artistic profusions and aesthetic collisions.
From New York Times ● Jan. 18, 2011
There are the most exuberant profusions of Thy grace, and the sempiternal efflux of Thy glory.
From "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show by Sam R. Watkins