6 Verbs to Use for the Word profuse

A yelling rout Of ragamuffins broke profuse To-day from out the Fort.

The earliest descriptions and engravings of the breed present a terrier considerably smaller than the type of to-day, carrying a fairly profuse, hard coat, with short legs, a body long in proportion to its height, and with ears that were neither erect nor drooping, but semi-erect and capable of being raised to alertness in excitement.

The Bostonian may quit his house to starve in the fields; his dog may refuse to set, and smart under the lash, and they may then congratulate each other upon the smiles of liberty, "profuse of bliss, and pregnant with delight.

Hiram paused and counted the boxesfive huge trunksAdelaide's beyond doubt; four smaller ones, six of steamer size and thereaboutsprofuse and elegant Arthur's profuse and elegant array of canvas and leather.

Needing above all men to concentrate himself, he was compelled by his whole position to lead a profuse and miscellaneous life.

Out popped the "cullud pusson" profuse in apologies.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  profuse