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The example sentences of FULSOME in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "fulsome" in a sentence | "fulsome" example sentences

How to use "fulsome" in a sentence?

  • Please not thyself the flattering crowd to hear; 'Tis fulsome stuff, to please thy itching ear. Survey thy soul, not what thou does appear, But what thou art.
    -Aulus Persius Flaccus-
  • Tis ever thus: indulgence spoils the base; Raising up pride, and lawless turbulence, Like noxious vapors from the fulsome marsh When morning shines upon it.
    -Joanna Baillie-
  • I like to have fulsome discussions on every topic. What happens if you lose this show? What would you do? We have to look at every hypothesis.
    -Philippe Dauman-
  • It is not my intention to be fulsome, but I confess that I covet your skull.
    -Arthur Conan Doyle-
  • May be the truth is, that one pipe is wholesome, two pipes toothsome, three pipes noisome, four pipes fulsome, five pipes quarrelsome; and that's the some on't.
    -Charles Lamb-
  • A life spent in constant labor is a life wasted, save a man be such a fool as to regard a fulsome obituary notice as ample reward.
    -George Jean Nathan-
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Definition and meaning of FULSOME

What does "fulsome mean?"

/ˈfo͝olsəm/

fulsome

adjective
Disgustingly excessive; offensively flattering.

What are synonyms of "fulsome"?
Some common synonyms of "fulsome" are:
  • enthusiastic,
  • ample,
  • profuse,
  • extensive,
  • generous,
  • liberal,
  • lavish,
  • glowing,
  • gushing,
  • gushy,
  • excessive,
  • extravagant,
  • overdone,
  • immoderate,
  • inordinate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/inˌTH(y)o͞ozēˈastik/

enthusiastic
adjective

having or showing intense and eager enjoyment or approval.

/ˈampəl/

ample
adjective

enough or more than enough.

/prəˈfyo͞os/

profuse
adjective

Given or produced in large amounts; plentiful.

/ikˈstensiv/

extensive
adjective

Large; full or complete.

/ˈjen(ə)rəs/

generous
adjective

(Of an amount) larger than usual; lavish.

/ˈlib(ə)rəl/

liberal
adjective noun

Open-minded; willing to hear others' opinions. Someone who is open-minded and favors progress.

/ˈlaviSH/

lavish
adjective verb

Generous; providing a lot of something. To use or give a lot of something.

/ˈɡlōiNG/

glowing
adjective verb

Looking very healthy and contented. To emit a steady even light.

/ˈɡəSHiNG/

gushing
adjective verb

effusive or exaggeratedly enthusiastic. (Of liquids) to flow out quickly.

/ˈɡəSHē/

gushy
adjective

very effusive.

/ikˈsesiv/

excessive
adjective

more than is necessary or desirable.

/ikˈstravəɡənt/

extravagant
adjective

lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.

/ˌōvərˈdən/

overdone
adjective verb

overcooked. To do or use too much of something.

/ˌi(m)ˈmäd(ə)rət/

immoderate
adjective

Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.

/inˈôrd(ə)nət/

inordinate
adjective

unusually or disproportionately large.

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