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How to use profusion in a sentence

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Part way along there was an astonishing profusion of pinkish-white twinflowers alongside the trail.
The area was called Bloodroot Valley because of the profusion of bloodroot flowers that blanketed the valley in the early spring.
There was a profusion of roses in blow and there was a wildness about it that I thought was very delightful.
The profusion of the greenery allows feeling comfortable even during July heat.
Hotels, villas and restaurants ready to accommodate holidaymakers have sprouted in profusion on the mountainside.
Barely three months earlier, where now there was such a profusion of colour, there had been manicured ski slopes.
Popular literature offered the penny dreadful and a profusion of magazines that published novels and other literary work serially.
Every fall, my Christmas cactus displays a spectacular profusion of blooms on a covered patio in San Mateo, California.
A profusion of beads was worn, the heaviness of the glass probably impressing upon the wearer the weight of symbolism contained in the beads.
Nature's abundance and metamorphic energy stimulates a similar profusion in the poet.
As we walked on, beautiful Indian sunbirds, their iridescent green flanks flashing brightly in the sunlight, flew past in a profusion of colours.
Yet despite their profusion and evident popularity these figures have received little scholarly attention.
It bears a profusion of upright, bottlebrush-like flowers that are deep maroon.
Despite the profusion of individual skills the composite performs considerably more poorly than the sum of its parts.
Around them are landscape paintings and decorations with a profusion of colours.
He is a mild-mannered fellow, whose only sartorial gesture in this Tour has been a profusion of designer stubble.
Sadly, the profusion of animated logos seems unlikely to abate any time soon.
Jazz piano gets an overhaul in the studio with a profusion of electronic sounds.
Anyone who has used a lead light while camped out on a warm night will know what a profusion of bugs will be attracted to it.
Instead of taking joy in the profusion of spring blooms, Jane struggles to take a breath.
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Examples from Classical Literature
An American aloe, which had been forty-four years in the royal garden, suddenly threw out a profusion of blossoms.
Even in the places most frequented by the sightseer they do not abound in any profusion.
The common male fern is of frequent occurrence, while the royal fern is found in profusion.
In the far north, where it is found in great profusion, the cloudberry is made into delicious jam.
John Muir expresses the belief that no other subalpine floral gardens excel Rainier's in profusion and gorgeousness.
The flowers are white or red, large, borne in corymbose clusters, and produced in great profusion during June and July.
The sides are ribbed with rocks, among which the cyclamens grow in profusion.
There were rugs, hangings and paintings in profusion, many of them as yet unhung.
In all directions were mountains, canyons, and crags in bewildering profusion.
The working people and peasants wore the cloth jacket, botas, and montero cap, with a profusion of tassels and buttons.
The stalls of the sovereigns and knights exhibit a profusion of rare carving.
The sago palm, furnishing sago flour, is neglected though it grows in profusion.
She had been weeping, and her hair had fallen in profusion around her shoulders.
There are whins in fair profusion, and they play an important part at both the second and third holes.
All the flowers, with which you are whelmed in profusion, will one day bear fruit.
It is a splendid show of brilliant scarlet, the color of the cardinal flower and surpasses it in mass and profusion.
The fennel in great profusion covers the ditch-banks in the neighbourhood of Buenos Ayres, Monte Video, and other towns.
There were also golden and smoky topaz and beryl, in great profusion.
Let the choicest dainties be heaped together in unbounded profusion.
He wore a profusion of ribbons on his garment, and gold lace on his hat, which was also encircled by a gold chain, and surmounted with a feather.
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