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Fulsome: (ful-sum) adjective
1. Offensively flattering or insincere.
2. Offensive to the taste or sensibilities.
3. (Usage Problem) Copious or abundant.
Today, as she lay on the massage table trying not to wince as Gregorio worked his magic, Maraj could hear a couple of women in the facial room nattering on about her. She could tell by their attitude they were jealous of her figure and amazed by her grace about it.
"She's the most fulsome creature I have ever encountered," and "Do you think she realizes it?"
Maraj heard people talk about her with increasing regularity. Just as the most popular movie stars and celebrated athletes had to learn to accept the curiosity of others, so did she. -- N
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Background:
Along with countless other people the world over, I enjoy my subscription to A. Word. A. Day. that results in a daily email message with interesting, sometimes completely unknown-to-me words, along with pronounciation guide, etymology typical usage and more.
The New York Times hailed AWADmail as: "The most welcomed, most enduring piece of daily mass e-mail in cyberspace."
One day way back when, I decided that for learning, it would be helpful and fun to use the words AWAD sent to me in a sentence or two. Of course I found myself going beyond that and using them in not-so-obvious ways that entertained my friends as well as myself. Sometimes I use words incorrectly on purpose. But if you know the meaning, you get the joke. It is kind of a backward way of doing things, but that's creativity, right?
The first character inspired by AWAD was Maraj (not her real name.) She has quite a few fans. At the encouragement of several persistent friends, I decided it was time to share her and the others with my new friends here at OS, and begin on the first day of 2010.
I'm offering vocabulary words I received from AWAD and what I wrote to practice using them. Tell me this isn't a much more fun way to work on improving one's vocabulary. Enjoy. Maraj and more will be back – and check out www.wordsmith.org to sign up for the free subscription. They don't know me, but for fun tell them I sent you. Like OS, it can be addictive. -- Natalie


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Comments
I'm stuck in Fulsome Prison,
And time keeps draggin' on,
But that train keeps a-rollin',
On down to San Antone. ;-| rated for familiarity
Rated.