Examples of using Profuse in English and their translations into Italian
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Prodigal translates as,“characterized by profuse or wasteful extravagance”.
He backed his arguments by profuse quotations from the Holy Scriptures.
A fuzzy moment, profuse, complete and far away.
If you want to extend profuse blooming until late fall,
It is by now famous to all- it has emphasized- the great profuse engagement from the mercantile ships in the aid of the boat people in waters of the Mediterranean.
frequent and profuse urination, dry mouth,
It has been possible also thanks to the effective contribution and to the profuse engagement from the association in the crucial moment,
Of course, if a little blood- profuse bleeding serves as a signal that the body is something wrong
the more insecure the region, the more profuse the annual blooming of the poppy fields.
Bemar is the result of the profuse know-how of six centuries of feverish history of art of Maniago,
essences of his former thoughts about these poets-and those thoughts had been profuse.
tubular flowers up to 2.5 cm in diameter, profuse and long blooming.
SHARPENED BLADES Bemar is the result of the profuse know-how of six centuries of feverish history of art of Maniago,
Tulle, tulle in profuse Tulle for daring corsets,
perforation and profuse bleeding.
The profuse commitment of both for the family and the defense of life was born, then, also from a reflection on what happened in the concentration camps.
amygdala trigger a profuse secretion of the hormone adrenaline.
We have profuse designs with series quality grade,
love for wine, profuse and handed down, from generation to generation,
In case of a blunder in an audit a person may face heavy fines and if there is profuse and intentional fraud.