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Even fulsomeness, when the heart is in it, does not disgust the just man like sycophancy.
Worse, drunk with book-learned compassion, she might in her ignorant fulsomeness dare to pity him for one reason or another.
Shames on his fulsomeness!
"Oral cultures encourage fluency, fulsomeness, volubility.
He was savouring to its utmost fulsomeness the supremest joy which animal man can ever know--the joy of looking on a fallen enemy.
I was a trifle taken aback at this fulsomeness, and put my hand to my hair, assuming his flattery merely meant I was wind-blown.
Miraculously, the morning continued to hold fair-though telltale cloud formations promised an expeditious return to more conventional meteorological fulsomeness not too many metacycles hence.
There is something both marvelous and terrifying about the fulsomeness and crystal sheen of these tomatoes, which look like prototypes for some new, radically permissive genetically altered produce.
Last year I curbed my inclination to record in writing my appreciation of individuals, because tho' it was heartfelt it was so difficult to avoid fulsomeness and invidiousness.
"Because in the fulsomeness of his wickedness he has captured you and girded you with chains and now he triumphs over you, dancing about and howling with wicked laughter to see you in such straits!"