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		<title>By: Shane</title>
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		<description>The dictionary.com word of the day today is &quot;fulsome&quot; which means &quot;insincere excessive praise.&quot; While your praise may not be intended to be excessive or sarcastic, it can be interpreted that way.</description>
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