Значения для термина "more profuse" отсутствуют.
1 Some tribes are more profuse in this sort of decoration than others.
2 It is more profuse this year than I can ever remember.
3 They are more forward and more profuse in their courtesies.
4 Their officers asserted the superiority of rank by a more profuse and elegant luxury.
5 The Colonel's hospitalities were more profuse than ever, and Mrs. Clive's toilettes more brilliant.
6 If existing but getting more profuse , watery, irritating, or producing itching is a very suspicious symptom.
7 In addition, the sympathetic vascular innervation in the newborn brain appears more profuse in the forebrain.
8 Later the inflammatory swelling becomes more profuse , the animal is fevered, and the symptoms of lameness increased.
9 Had he been Althea's own brother, she would not have welcomed him with more profuse demonstrations of delight.
10 The more profuse and obsequious a Parliament is, the less likely it is to give offence to the Court.
11 Monsieur de Carnavant's refusal vexed the Rougons; but Félicité consoled herself by resolving to make a more profuse display.
12 But the fixings were rather more profuse than democracy in its simplicity had led me to suppose its taste appreciated.
13 His cough becomes worse, the expectoration gets thicker and more profuse , with night sweats, high fever, and shortness of breath.
14 What will produce more profuse perspiration than pilocarpin; or what is a better stimulus to the kidneys than squills or buchu?
15 Salem is a duplicate Riet; a small settlement in the river bed; but the water is more plentiful, the vegetation more profuse .
16 All records bearing upon the subject are imperfect, and the best of them are more profuse in speculation and surmise than in solid fact.
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