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fulsome
fulsome, a. (ˈfʊlsəm, older ˈfʌlsəm) Forms: 3–5 fulsum, 4–8 fulsom, 5 fulsome; also 5 folsome, 6 fulsoom, 7 fullsome, (9 foulsome), 6 Sc. fowsum, 7, 9 Sc. fousome. [f. full a. + -some. It is possible that there may have been a ME. fūlsum (f. fūl, foul a.) which has coalesced with this; but the suppo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fulsome Creek
Fulsome Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a tributary to the Ogeechee River. wikipedia.org
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fulsome
fulsome/ˈfulsəm; `fʊlsəm/ adjexcessive and insincere 过分而虚伪的 fulsome words, compliments, etc 溢美之词、 恭维等 be fulsome in one's praise 假意称赞. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Gig (carriage)
Nineteenth century literature frequently recounted "romantic tales of spills and hairbreadth 'scapes" from these vehicles, but is equally fulsome on the wikipedia.org
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fulsamic
† fulˈsamic, a. Obs. rare—1. [? corruptly f. fulsome + -ic.] = fulsome.1694 Congreve Double Dealer iii. x, O filthy Mr. Sneer; he's a nauseous figure, a most fulsamick Fop, Foh! Oxford English Dictionary
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Cain X 3
Critical Assessment Literary critic Tom Wolfe’s fulsome praise for Cain in a 1962 review of author Norman Mailer‘s An American Dream (1965) prompted Knopf wikipedia.org
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foulter
foulsome, foulter obs. of fulsome, falter. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rage and Rapture Tour
Manson dedicated 2001's "Cherry Lips" to the LGBTQ community, a thread continuing into "Sex Is Not the Enemy" and "Queer" wherein Manson's fulsome purr wikipedia.org
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fowte
fowsome, fowte Sc. var. of fulsome, foot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gian Lorenzo Berti (Traversi)
It was attributed to Traversi by Roberto Longhi in 1922; Longhi would later heap fulsome praise on the painting, calling it "one of the most beautiful wikipedia.org
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fulsomely
fulsomely, adv. (ˈfʌlsəmlɪ) [f. fulsome + -ly2.] In a fulsome manner. † 1. Abundantly, plentifully, fully. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 17805 (Gött.) Ga we þan fulsumli þeder. c 1350 Will. Palerne 4325 Þann were spacli spices spended al a boute fulsumli at þe ful to eche freke þer-inne. 1412–20 Lydg. Chron.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hugh Magnus
Rodulfus Glaber was fulsome in his praise of the young king, writing: "My pen cannot express all of the great and good qualities that he showed...in all wikipedia.org
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fulsomehead
† ˈfulsomehead Obs. [f. fulsome + -head.] Plentifulness, abundance.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 1548 Heuene dew and erðes fetthed, Of win and olie fulsum-hed. Ibid. 2128 Ðo .vij. ȝer ben ȝet to cumen In al fulsum-hed sulen it ben numen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Devender Singh
Punjab Brush with Sikh History by Nonika Singh, The Tribune The hand that gives form to Sikh history, Rathi A.Menon, Indian Express Devender Singh's Fulsome wikipedia.org
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Domnall Find Ua Dubhda
The Annals of Tigernach have a more fulsome account, stating Domhnall the Fair Ó Dubhda, king of Uí Amalgaidh, Uí Fiachrach and Cera, a man who never gave wikipedia.org
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