0 in a way that expresses a lot of admiration or praise for someone, often too much, in a way that does not sound sincere:
She accidentally stood on my foot and apologised fulsomely for doing so.
She greeted me fulsomely when Waino first introduced us.
This will allow all those who have spoken so fulsomely in favour today to put their money where their mouth is.
I reiterate, perhaps rather more fulsomely, that we shall then certainly be able to respond to the points that he is making.
In other words, he came to scoff and has remained to praise, and to praise very fulsomely.
Perhaps we could promote more fulsomely the nuclear family when educating young children.
The assurances were fulsomely and repeatedly given, but the situation is little short of disastrous.