profusely

IPA: prʌfjˈusɫi

adverb

  • In great quantity or abundance; in a profuse manner.
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Examples of "profusely" in Sentences

  • One of the eyes of the deity was profusely bleeding.
  • Prudie is contrite and apologizes profusely for the slur.
  • O'Brien was bleeding profusely from the forehead as he left the ice, leaving a trail of deep red blood behind him.
  • A broad stone porch, again profusely studded with large shell reliefs and featuring the double choir window typical of the region, frames the doorway.
  • As Ozer struggled to free himself, he saw the second of the four guards — the one who had killed Salam — stagger toward him, bleeding profusely from the shoulder.
  • He also recognizes he has developed a tendency to equate music with the sounds of sirens, which blared incessantly the night he was lying on the ground bleeding profusely from a gunshot wound.
  • Personaly I just tend to ignore such idiots when I am off duty, SOMETIMES, other times they end up wondering why they are bleeding profusely from the nose, and find something to collar them for when I am ON duty. xxx Ben
  • He was bleeding profusely from a cut on the lip and another over the eye, his head was bobbing weakly on his shoulders, and he wore, to be exact, one union suit minus two buttons on the chest and held together by a safety pin.
  • So I went on and entered a by street which I had never before entered, perspiring profusely from the effects of the bath and the new clothes on my body; and the sweat streamed down whilst the scents of my dress were wafted abroad: I therefore sat me at the upper end of the street resting on a stone bench, after spreading under me an embroidered kerchief I had with me.

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