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fulsomely

adverb as in abundantly

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McDonald confirmed on Monday that she will respond "fulsomely" to the boy's account of the matter and would correct the Dáil record to confirm the right age.

From BBC

"This is a horrific incident which we condemn completely and fulsomely," she said.

From BBC

One wonders if Greene will really go through with her threat to call a motion to depose Johnson this week, as promised, after hearing the party leader praise him so fulsomely.

From Salon

Putin has played Trump for a fool, praising Trump’s 24-hour pledge fulsomely last September.

But "none of us going into the pandemic contemplated that inflation would be as high as it is now. So the question really is how forcefully or fulsomely do we have to respond?"

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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