All 6 Uses of
profuse
in
The Bourne Ultimatum
- Immediately bordering each opening was a profusion of tall trees and shrubbery that was in itself a natural extension of the stockade fence both left and right.†
profusion = abundance (a lot of something)
- Jason scanned the room as best he could; it was typically rustic, a profusion of browns and reds, from dark furniture to checkered curtains, comfortable and masculine, a man's cabin in the country.†
- They reached the entrance, a latticework archway profusely covered with baby roses, and walked inside.†
profusely = abundantly
- The ceilings are high, the marble profuse, and the occasional tapestries priceless.†
- An event was taking place at the Kubinka, a decently attended affair, which accounted for the profusion of automobiles,
*profusion = abundance (a lot of something)
- An event was taking place at the Kubinka, a decently attended affair, which accounted for the profusion of automobiles, small vans and buses in the vast parking area-profusion at any rate in the Soviet Union, where such vehicles were not in oversupply.†
Definition:
abundant (a lot of something)