Erin
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@Teresa I fear your American Heritage dictionary definition of fulsome is itself an example of how language changes over time. Fulsome originates in Middle English, full+some, meaning...abundant. You of course are not wrong in your defintion, although it is the later of the two. In future, I recommend the Oxford English Dictionary if you are concerned with original meanings. Cheers from the UK!
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@Andrzej Blame Bueller (or rather the web dev that set a width of 480px on the Ferris Bueller GIF; too wide for most mobile screens and impacting the width of the whole page)
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