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1 He is the most fulsome , fawning, abominable man I ever saw.
2 His correspondents, after the fashion of the time, overwhelm the bishop with the most fulsome praises.
3 He grinned at me in the most fulsome way with his wide mouth, bowing and scraping every moment.
4 He accepted the most fulsome compliments and delighted to be known as the "Grand Monarch" and the "Sun-king."
5 It is more of a delicate compliment, more condensed and boiled-down flattery, more scent of incense than the most fulsome speech.
6 She began praising the Vaughans in the most fulsome manner, and showed us some flannel things they had given her at Christmas.
7 He began with the most fulsome praise of Cleopatra and Antony, reminding his hearers that the Imperator was a descendant of Herakles.
8 As for the subjects of her benevolence, they received her bounty with the most extravagant expressions of gratitude and the most fulsome flattery.
9 When I mounted the steps, he advanced towards me with arms outstretched to embrace me, and declaimed in theatrical tones a most fulsome welcome.
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