Gems spilled out in rich profusion.
Some half dozen of the tents were lit from within; they glowed a rich profusion of color, like pavilions in a fairy tale.
Flowers of rich profusion and of every hue and delicacy, were also constantly before the eye-upwards of ninety varieties having been picked up since we entered the gorge [Narbona Pass] yesterday.
To see Miss Mowcher standing over him, looking at his rich profusion of brown hair through a large round magnifying glass, which she took out of her pocket, was a most amazing spectacle.
Since being founded by the trumpeter Dave Douglas in 2003, it has reveled in newness and yes, trumpets, in rich profusion.
He thought of a rich profusion of yamabuki sparkling with dew in the evening twilight.
The view below was an explosion of dense greens and browns, vegetation crowding from the rich soil in rich profusion.
"The details of homo-erotic copulation are presented in rich profusion and in clinical, often scatological, detail," Bernard Knox noted in The Washington Post.
There were flowers in rich profusion: springing from still pools, growing in borders along the channels, climbing the walls in sprays of pink and blue and violet.
The delicate porcelain bowls of D. Langford Kuhn are decorated with a rich profusion of miniature blossoms outlined with geometric borders.