- Offensive to good taste, tactless, overzealous, excessive. [quotations ▼]
- Excessively flattering (connoting insincerity). [quotations ▼]
- Abundant, copious.
- The fulsome thanks of the war-torn nation lifted our weary spirits.
- Fully developed, mature.
- Her fulsome timbre resonated throughout the hall.
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