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-some the suffix, means characterized by. We see it in awesome, gleesome, tiresome, winsome, et al. Whether one of these words is considered to be negative or positive is dependent on the nature of that characterized.
The earliest definitions of fulsome seem to include both the copious and the cloying connotations. This should be a little disconcerting to the careful user of the language. Perhaps a less equivocal word could be chosen.
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marylynncorder 04/06/2002 12:05 AM ![]()
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Wordwind 04/06/2002 12:16 AM ![]()
hijacked by post three-- what's a toady?
of troy 04/06/2002 12:29 AM ![]()
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wwh 04/06/2002 1:58 AM ![]()
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hev 04/07/2002 10:44 PM ![]()
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wwh 04/08/2002 12:25 AM ![]()
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Max Quordlepleen 04/08/2002 12:27 AM ![]()
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boronia 04/08/2002 1:56 PM ![]()
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wwh 04/08/2002 2:06 PM ![]()
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Wordwind 04/08/2002 2:06 PM ![]()
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Faldage 04/08/2002 2:29 PM ![]()
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Jackie 04/08/2002 3:15 PM ![]()
Re: fulsome, both copious & cloying
wow 04/08/2002 4:56 PM ![]()
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Alex Williams 04/09/2002 9:32 PM ![]()
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Wordwind 04/09/2002 9:35 PM
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