glut|gluts in English

noun

[glʌt]

abundance, full amount; excessive supply, excessive quantity, overabundance

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1. No! Yum, gorge, glut.

2. This threatens a global glut.

3. Solving the Garbage Glut —With Compost

4. The glut is causing problems.

5. Dieser Stein - markiert die Glut.

6. The boy glut themselves with cake.

7. 8 . Rural sales push glut of goods

8. The glut of fruIt'sent the prices down.

9. The glut of fired workers, however, means fierce competition for jobs.

10. A glut of bonds on the market pushed prices down.

11. Even the surrender of half of Europe failed to glut Hitler's ambition.

12. Manufacturers continue to glut communities with handguns, assault weapons and ammunition.

13. It feels like we're all suffering from information overload or data glut.

14. Q.. With the glut of books on the royal family, what can you add?

15. When there is a glut of milk more products like yoghurt are made.

16. The sudden glut caused prices to fall, and Dutch Burgomasters began losing money

17. This time, supply-side factors are creating a global oil glut, with similar results.

18. The third part of paper - chapter a graphic system is constructed by using GLUT.

19. The translocation involves two fundamental processes, pathways of the insulin signal and the GLUT

20. In the glut of Anglophile writing, there are a few that make the grade

21. The fall in demand for coffee could cause a glut on/in the market.

22. And for the pleasure of it I apply my rule to the urban world of glut.

23. Against overwhelming odds, I surrendered myself and watched a glut of documentaries about the military hardware.

24. No critical shortages or gluts livened things up this year for traders in the futures pits at the New York Mercantile Exchange.

25. Stop the Blandness! A glut of ugly, anonymous skyscrapers is threatening our world-famous skyline