surfeit|surfeits in English

noun

[sur·feit || 'sɜrfɪt /'sɜː-]

overindulgence, excessive eating or drinking; unpleasant feeling caused by overindulgence, satiety; excess

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1. 7 Armand dozing, apparently, in a surfeit of plenty.

2. 3 The country has a surfeit of cheap labour.

3. 11 He's already had a surfeit of wives.

4. 17 A surfeit of food makes one sick.

5. 10 This was about surfeit of the senses.

6. 1 A surfeit of rich food is bad for you.

7. 2 It's no good for your health to surfeit yourself.

8. 16 Thus do I pine surfeit day by day.

9. 19 Know, then, that for you is neither surfeit nor content.

10. 8 The world has a surfeit of mediocre drummers.

11. 9 There is a surfeit of managers in the company.

12. 4 Indigestion can be brought on by a surfeit of rich food.

13. 21 The voters are pretty sick of such a surfeit of primary sloganeering.

14. Cloy: 1 v supply or feed to surfeit Synonyms: surfeit Type of: furnish , provide , render , supply give something useful or necessary to v cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing “Too much spicy food Cloyed his appetite” Synonyms: pall Type of: fill , replete , sate , satiate fill to satisfaction

15. Synonyms for Bellyful include excess, surfeit, superabundance, enough, fat, overabundance, overage, overflow, overkill and overmuch

16. 22 Independent surfeit by an auto rhizoid inspector can be arranged at buyer's account.

17. 6 There has been a surfeit of plays about divorce on the television recently.

18. 15 A surfeit of rock dust blocked their vision and irritated their throats.

19. 14 Boardsailors could find a surfeit of interest for them in hall two.

20. 5 Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago.

21. Cloy definition, to weary by an excess of food, sweetness, pleasure, etc.; surfeit; satiate

22. 18 There has been a surfeit of plays about divorce on the TV recently.

23. 30 Henry I of England dies of food poisoning from a surfeit of lampreys at St.

24. 13 There can never be a surfeit of the propagation of that fundamental message of grace.

25. There can never be a surfeit of the propagation of that fundamental message of grace.