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1 Besides, you needn't be so fulsome to Diana; it isn't good for her.
2 He would promise anything, with expressions of loyal emotion so fulsome and insincere as to be insulting.
3 She hadn't seen him in a long time, but she didn't remember his ever being so fulsome in his flattery before.
4 We went on to the other inn, and then I heard him praise it so fulsome as the very wife did blush.
5 -[Not so fulsome as some of the terms used a year later when Napoleon was made Emperor.
6 So fulsome , yet so captious too, to tell you much it grieves me, That though your flattery makes me sick, your peevishness relieves me.
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