it mean when something is simlar to soming that it is not
Profuse (adverb- profusely) in great abundance, bountiful; pouring forth liberally, extravagant.
I am sweating profusely That is a profuse amount of garbage That person ate a profuse amount of food
The profusely bleeding man was rushed into intensive care.Intensive precautions are observed when handling explosives.
The windmill vanes fluttered silently in the breeze.She closed her eyes tightly in a vain attempt to hold back her tears.Blood oozed profusely from the severed vein.
Well, honey, a "stuck pig" is just a pig that's been impaled or stuck with something sharp, like a spear or a knife. It's not a pretty sight, but that's the reality of it. So, if someone's squealing like a stuck pig, they're probably in a lot of pain or distress.
Profuse (adverb- profusely) in great abundance, bountiful; pouring forth liberally, extravagant.
It means 'to bleed profusely'.
He thanked her profusely.
I thanked her profusely.
Franklin Washire broke it, he didn't mean to, and he apologized profusely.
She profusely thanked her friend for the thoughtful gift.
The medical textbook is profusely illustrated.
His leg was profusely bleeding when he cut himself with the knife. Another good sentence would be, his smile was profusely obvious that he was not paying attention to the teacher.
The man was bleeding profusely from his wounds.
three. pro-FUSE-ly.
After running two miles in the heat of the summer sun, Laurel was sweating profusely.
It means plentiful or copious. To use it in a sentence you could say 'The athlete had been running for hours and was sweating profusely'