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  1. She told him, when he became fulsome, that she didn't want thanks from him, and it was true.

  2. She told him, when he became fulsome, that she didn't want thanks from him, and it was true.

  3. She told him, when he became fulsome, that she didn't want thanks from him, and it was true.

  4. In 1828, Noah Webster listed the only definition of fulsome in his dictionary as "disgusting or offensive," while The Oxford English Dictionary listed "excessively flattering" as the only current definition in 1897 — dating it to 1663 — labeling the others as obsolete.

  5. But when I was arrested, he decided not to endanger himself, and he used his treacherous cunning to pretend that he'd never met me before. In the blink of an eye he became a totally different person, and he refused to give me back my own purse, which I had lent to him just half an hour before.

  6. Folbiggs diaries, published by the inquiry, become fulsome a few years later, about 1996, and talk about her weight, monitor the temperature of her relationship, in keeping with someone with an ...

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  8. Dec 12, 2019 · For other writers it stood in for “tedious,” or “difficult to digest” (“fulsome meat”), or “sickly-sweet” (“fulsome honey”), or “dirty” (“fulsome clay”), or “foul-smelling” (“fulsome...

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