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    fulsome


    1. equally fulsome in their thanks, and politely volunteered to assist


    2. He, on the other hand, depicted himself in the center of every scene, strewing gifts to the females with both hands, accepting their fulsome thanks with modest and self-effacing graciousness


    3. Naturally I was fulsome in praise, mentioning how much better it was that the Moroccan Dancing Boy


    4. In return, he received fulsome compliments on its snug fit and, as he was leaving, a pat on the bum and an offer of a drink after the show – or any time he was passing


    5. The audience of dockyard officers seemed to be short of words after this fulsome praise and the


    6. Fulsome praise for the local lord was one thing but pints of sickly adulation could pall on even the most ardent royalist and Fielding was not one of those


    7. His own contribution had been fulsome


    8. But when their love for adventure made them think in terms of venturing into the forbidden avenues of human joys, they began searching for a suitable couple to make it a foursome for a fulsome life


    9. over the fulsome compliments, the cant of the decent procuress, with


    10. On the contrary, the hired scribes of the capitalist Press wrote columns of fulsome admiration of the miserable claptrap, and the working men who had elected this man went into raptures over the `Brilliant Epigram' as if it were good to eat

    11. MRS BELLINGHAM: He addressed me in several handwritings with fulsome compliments as a Venus in furs and alleged profound pity for my frostbound coachman Palmer while in the same breath he expressed himself as envious of his earflaps and fleecy sheepskins and of his fortunate proximity to my person, when standing behind my chair wearing my livery and the armorial bearings of the Bellingham escutcheon garnished sable, a buck's head couped or


    12. Oh yeah, that's a cliché, well then, so is a fulsome and comely young woman


    13. Julian Mastakovich went into fulsome praise of her


    14. When especial advantages presented themselves in the shape of higher buildings and higher rent, Harkweather & Fulsome moved


    15. Harkweather & Fulsome were “strictly business,” strictly getters of wealth; and they squeezed dry every sponge that came to their hands


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    Synonyms for "fulsome"

    buttery fulsome oily oleaginous smarmy soapy unctuous

    "fulsome" definitions

    unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech