Fulsomely

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Used when people don't understand the actual definition. Note: Does not mean complete, robust, comprehensive, or inclusive. 1) Complimentary or flattering to an excessive degree. 2) Of large size or quantity; generous or abundant Urban Dictionary

FULSOME, slang for AVERAGE. Not aweFUL, not aweSOME, just FULSOME. Urban Dictionary

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Paul Levy, managing partner at the private equity firm JLL Partners, told Bloomberg Television this morning:Newt Gingrich spoke at my annual meeting two years ago, we paid him $40,000, and this gentleman praised private equity more fulsomely than I could ever do it. ❋ Unknown (2012)

In a note to the staff of the Post late Tuesday afternoon, editors praised Kurtz fulsomely, saying that he "single-handedly defined this huge sector" and was an "indispensable authority" in the media field. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

Because Toder who, while acting as her attorney, fulsomely praised RIAA lawyer Richard Gabriel, who was doing his best to see her pilloried, has pulled out. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In 1953, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature "for his mastery of historical and biographical description" and praised, somewhat fulsomely, as a writer endowed with the "gift of Cicero's pen." ❋ Michael Moynihan (2011)

And sons and daughters of his flesh and of the law needs must go with him fulsomely eating out of the gnarled old hand that had half a million to disburse. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But nobody praised private equity, risk taking, capital more fulsomely than Newt Gingrich. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Toder, while acting for Jammie, also fulsomely praised RIAA lawyer Richard Gabriel, who was doing his best to see her pilloried. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He also fulsomely credited Reagan with transforming the GOP into a "party of ideas." ❋ Earl Ofari Hutchinson (2011)

Toder acted for Jamie in the first case, but withdrew, and in the story of his departure, he, “fulsomely praised RIAA lawyer Richard Gabriel, who was doing his best to see her pilloried, has pulled out,” we said, going on: ❋ Unknown (2009)

They went from attacking the Social Security as an ogre to praising it fulsomely -- and then attacking it. ❋ Merton (2011)

No president in three decades has embraced fuel-economy regulation so fulsomely, and for good reason: Every study has found the rules to be costly, ineffectual and perverse. ❋ Jr. Holman W. Jenkins (2012)

In some respects the disc is uneven: Handel's Te Deum is among the great 18th-century choral works; Croft's Ode is no more than proficient and the text, fulsomely praising Queen Anne as the prime mover of the whole conflict, nowstrikes us as suspect. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Last November, the Centre for Social Cohesion published a briefing paper which listed all the Muslim institutions and individuals from whom praise for Awlaki has been fulsomely forthcoming. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Museums have deferred to commerce more fulsomely in the last decade than ever seemed imaginable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gushing fulsomely, Gutiérrez likened Mexico to a "budding plant entitled to a place in the sun" and called on Maximilian to be the country's "redeemer." ❋ Unknown (2008)

[Incorrect]: We need a more [fulsome] [draft] Correct: We had a fulsome dinner ❋ Rocky2201 (2014)

[I just] [saw] [YEAR ONE]. It was fulsome. ❋ Johnny Cash, Fulsome Prison (2009)

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