profuse thanks
profuse apologies
profuse sweating
profuse bleeding
profuse praise
they are profuse in hospitality.
He is profuse in hospitality.
a field profuse with wildflowers.
were profuse in their compliments.
a lavish buffet.See Synonyms at profuse
prodigal praise.See Synonyms at profuse
a riotous growth.See Synonyms at profuse
The hostess is profuse in her hospitality.
The old woman was profuse in her thanks.
It was a mistake. My profuse apologies.
I offered my profuse apologies.
Her profuse skirt bosomed out with the gusts.
He was so profuse with his money that he is now poor.
Her head was covered with a profuse mass of curls.
Mrs. Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgments.
He had severe diarrhea and profuse vomiting.
Her head was covered with a profuse mass of curls.
Profuse vomiting or three diarrhea, and sunken eyes are typical symptoms of cholera.
Watery diarrhea, and profuse vomiting resulted severe dehydration and can lead to death, if not treated promptly.
The examining magistrate was profuse in compliments.
And a profuse perspiration oozed from every pore of my body!
Poirot was profuse in his thanks, and Auguste departed to his barrow.
Their charity became gradually less extensive, their hospitality less liberal, or less profuse.
Mr. Huxley made great profit but he was profuse.
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