Profuse in a sentence as an adjective

He knew I was just filling in, and dismissed my profuse apologies with a giggling "don't sweat it.

But profuse charity and the support of Christian work are emphasized.

Just don't expect profuse apologies coming from the folks in Washington.

" End of meeting followed by profuse apologies from everyone but Steve.

Did anyone have to get on the phone and rescue customer accounts, one at a time, with profuse apologies and gifts?

I personally find code with profuse comments harder to maintain and evolve over time than code without.

My profuse apologies to anyone upset or offended.

After profuse apologies, they said everyone in the room should switch from git to hg, and that people who still used git just didn't realize how much it sucks.

I like the profuse amounts of comments, especially when documenting a function's purpose.

The bleeding was so profuse that I found it necessary to handstand over a hotel bathroom sink to let it all drain out without choking me.

My issue is that his profuse judgmental statements about practical system-building strike me as misguided.

I recall reading once that as a child, Silverman was discouraged from playing Wolfenstein 3D because of its profuse use of **** imagery.

"When asked, most men will gallantly express their admiration for women in general and profess a profuse love for their mates in particular.

If you have the ability to leave a profuse amount of comments I can hide them when I dont need them and use them when I have no idea whats going on - comment as much as you like.

"Tell the DDoS clowns that she's no longer employed there, they move on, after the Internet recovers from its non-linear response to this whole situation, reinstate her with a profuse apology to everyone.

Profuse definitions

adjective

produced or growing in extreme abundance; "their riotous blooming"

See also: exuberant lush luxuriant riotous