Phrases with «fulsome»

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The word "fulsome" means excessive or abundant, usually in a way that is too much or overly flattering. Full definition

«fulsome» + noun

Sentences with «fulsome»

  • He rejected Reliance's argument that a Notice of Application in a proceeding before the Competition Tribunal should be more fulsome in its level of detail than pleadings in other civil matters simply because of the complexity of the economic facts in such proceedings. (thelitigator.ca)
  • The AIDS Healthcare Foundation's chief, Weinstein, said the «No» campaign has «been so fulsome in their lying that it confused people» about the issue. (nbr.com)
  • Founded by Andrew Anglin, and full of fulsome praise for President Trump, it also contains multiple references to «Jew Snakes». (totalpolitics.com)
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