fulsome [adjective]

Definition of fulsome:

  • Complimentary or flattering to an excessive degree.
  • Of large size or quantity; generous or abundant.

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Sentence/Example of fulsome:

The actor received fulsome praise for his performance.

Her fulsome compliments made everyone uncomfortable.

He offered fulsome apologies for his mistake.

The speech was filled with fulsome flattery.

She was overwhelmed by the fulsome generosity of her friends.

The manager's fulsome praise seemed insincere.

He expressed fulsome thanks for the support he received.

The book received fulsome reviews from critics.

Her fulsome appreciation was evident in her speech.

The politician's fulsome remarks were seen as pandering.

He gave a fulsome account of his achievements.

The gift was accompanied by a fulsome letter of gratitude.

She found his fulsome praise to be over the top.

The article was criticized for its fulsome praise of the celebrity.

He made a fulsome apology to the entire team.

The fulsome compliments were too much for her to handle.

The fulsome support from the community was heartwarming.

His fulsome description of the event was exaggerated.

The fulsome response from the audience was unexpected.

She offered fulsome congratulations to the winner.