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profusely

[ pruh-fyoos-lee, ±è°ù´Ç³ó†]

adverb

  1. to a great or excessive extent; abundantly or extravagantly:

    Every inch of wall surface both inside and outside of the temple is profusely decorated with exquisite images of flora and fauna.



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One severed one of Allen's fingers, the other went through his throat and became lodged in his spinal cord, leaving him struggling to breathe and bleeding profusely.

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He suffered horrific injuries and was bleeding profusely, but some very brave surfers got him to shore and saved his life.

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Ms Smith, who lives in Barry, said Frank's jugular vein - the main vein in the neck - was damaged and he was "bleeding profusely".

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He pounded his chest, insulted the opposition, bragged about fantasy accomplishments and lied profusely.

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This is an open wound which is bleeding profusely and if not addressed, could be the death of the patient.

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