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existing or occurring in large amounts
- The garden was filled with profuse blooms, making it a vibrant and colorful sight.
- After the accident, he gave a profuse apology for the inconvenience caused.
- The chef used a profuse amount of herbs and spices to enhance the dish's flavor.
- During the rainy season, the area experienced profuse rainfall that led to widespread flooding.
- The artist’s work was marked by a profuse use of colors and textures, creating a rich and dynamic visual experience.