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- adjective Common misspelling of
fulsome . - adjective archaic
Gross orexcessive .
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Examples
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Mr. Boyd said regulators have a clear view of the "serious" issues raised by the deal and that the review to this point has been "very fullsome."
Priceline CEO Expects 'Mixed Market' for Middlemen Scott Morrison 2011
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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Major Garrett, Fox News: "Do you believe Sen McCain needs such a fullsome defense on his Natl Security Credentials or are you doing this to show that Obama campaign 'is less than advertised' on rising above partisan attacks?"
Gabriel Beltrone: McCain/Obama Press Conference Call Information 2008
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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I don't pretend that the white house is a happy and fullsome place, but at the very least the President is secure enough in his position that he doesn't have to fight a constant rear-guard action throughout his term.
Balkinization 2006
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