US /prəˈfjus, pro-/
・UK /prəˈfju:s/
does to the elderly is it gives them profuse diarrhea, and, and the diarrhea is so watery
what it does to the elderly is it gives them profuse diarrhea,
Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgments.
Mrs. Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgments.
Maltese have profuse coats, meaning they need a lot of attention.
5. Maltese have profuse coats, meaning they need a lot of attention. To keep their fur
During that time, writings were characterized by the profuse expression of true feelings and the flexibility of the formats and patterns.
During that time, writings were characterized by the profuse expression of true feelings and the flexibility of the formats and patterns it facilitated needs to record the different ideas and thoughts of different schools.
When Michael Horn, CEO of the company's U.S. division, testified to Congress, he started with a profuse apology.
When Michael Horn, CEO of the company's U.S. division, testified to Congress, he started with a profuse apology.