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in profusion

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Late 17th Century Costume Features: * Extravagant draping and puffing * Lush fabrics and trim * Ribbons and rosettes in profusion * Fashionable patches--small shapes cut from black silk--stuck on the face * For women: embroidered petticoats, wide skirts with wire frames over the hips, straight bodices were tight fitting * For men: knee-length coat and vest with breeches formed a three-piece suit Question It is reported that women's bodices were very tight and uncomfortable.
WE ARE used to seeing flowers in profusion laid at such disasters as Hillsborough and the sad death of the Princess of Wales.
Q: I had a Rowan tree cut down, leaving a short trunk which was scored across but shoots in profusion have come up from roots that obviously stretch under the border and the lawn.
 
 
 
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