fulsome (adj.) Old form(s): fullsome
distasteful, nauseating, repulsive
KJ III.iv.32[Constance as if to death] I will ... stop this gap of breath with fulsome dust
Oth IV.i.36[Othello to Iago, of Cassio supposedly in bed with Desdemona] Zounds, that's fulsome!
R3 V.iii.133[Ghost of Clarence to Richard] I that was washed to death with fulsome wine
TN V.i.107[Olivia to Orsino, of his suit] It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear / As howling after music
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