fulsome in a sentence
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Definition
Fulsome refers to excessive and insincere praise or flattery that can be perceived as distasteful or untrustworthy.
Sample Sentences
- The politician's speech was filled with fulsome praise for his supporters, bordering on insincerity.
- After the scandal, the company's fulsome apologies felt more like a public relations strategy than genuine remorse.
- Her fulsome compliments about the meal left the chef both flattered and slightly uncomfortable.
- Many found his fulsome expressions of love overwhelming, as they seemed exaggerated for effect.
- The review was fulsome in its admiration, declaring the film a masterpiece despite some glaring flaws.
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