fulsomely
English
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English fulsomly; equivalent to fulsome + -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfʊlsəmli/
Adverb
fulsomely (comparative more fulsomely, superlative most fulsomely)
- In a fulsome manner
- 2021, Ariane de Vogue, SCOTUS revises oral argument format ahead of blockbuster term, in: CNN Online, September 21 2021
- The traditional format produced more lively hearings -- with justices often interrupting each other -- and advocates unable to always respond fulsomely.
- 2021, Ariane de Vogue, SCOTUS revises oral argument format ahead of blockbuster term, in: CNN Online, September 21 2021
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