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  1. Here are some examples of how “like a demon” can be used in everyday conversation: She ran like a demon to catch the bus. The chef was cooking like a demon all night long. He worked on his project like a demon until it was finished.

  2. He became a Pillar before Sanemi and when Kanae was still alive. It is quoted on his fandom page that “Tengen would later go on to climb the ranks of the Corps” to which I assume he became a hashira by killing 50 demons.

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

  4. Definitions of 'fulsome'. If you describe expressions of praise, apology, or gratitude as fulsome, you disapprove of them because they are exaggerated and elaborate, so that they sound insincere. [disapproval] [...] More.

  5. She ask Feste how he is and the Fool says that Malvolio's possessed by the devil and straight up crazy, but he did write Olivia a letter. Olivia tells him to read it, but the Fool starts reading it in a crazy voice, so she gives it to Fabian to read instead.

  6. 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.

  7. fulsome. (fʊlsəm ) adjective. If you describe expressions of praise, apology, or gratitude as fulsome, you disapprove of them because they are exaggerated and elaborate, so that they sound insincere. [disapproval] Newspapers have been fulsome in their praise of the former president.

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