Sentence example with the word 'fulsome'

fulsome

abhorrent, canting, exuberant, grandisonant, inkhorn, miasmal, ostentatious, rebarbative, sensationalistic, stenchy, woeful

Definition adj. unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech

Last update: July 10, 2015


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He is in the habit of paying fulsome compliments.   [adjective]

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Equally important has been the fulsome political support for Karimov from all the senior figures in the US administration, from Bush down.   [adjective]

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I 'm sure he'll be delighted to receive such fulsome praise from you.   [adjective]

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While saying this the creature rubbed his fat, soft hands, and, with his perpetual fulsome smile, looked as if he were feasting on some good deed performed.   [adjective]

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He began with the most fulsome praise of Cleopatra and Antony, reminding his hearers that the Imperator was a descendant of Herakles.   [adjective]

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The Colonel was no believer in fulsome praise for the young.   [Please select]

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Blake flushed at this fulsome extravagance, particularly as he saw Myra Nell making faces at him.   [Please select]

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She had not dared express her full appreciation, lest she seem fulsome.   [Please select]

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"And such fulsome idiots as those expect me to believe they can frame laws."   [Please select]

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Then there is the vulgarian of fulsome compliment: "Why are you so beautiful."   [Please select]

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"It is well then, that he did not break them," said the king, as he turned on his way--a just rebuke for such fulsome self-adulation.   [Please select]

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