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glutted

adjective as in full

adjective as in stuffed

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In April, the price of a barrel of oil even went negative for the first time ever in a fluky moment where a glut of futures contracts chased nonexistent bidders.

From Fortune

This glut of SPAC listings means that some of the new shell companies will be unable to find a suitable target to acquire—or will overpay for a mediocre firm, stiffing investors in the process.

From Fortune

The perceived NFL quarterback crisis from the mid-2010s has been replaced by a glut.

One of the more popular theories is the glut of games has pushed people to choose between watching Sunday Night Football or the NBA Finals.

From Digiday

While good times can mean that Encore collects on more debt than it expected, bad times typically bring a glut of people suffering under loans they cannot repay.

The tiger, on the contrary, though glutted with carnage, has still an insatiate thirst for blood; his rancour has no intervals.

They are equally indolent and cowardly, when glutted with prey; and they seldom attack men unless they find them asleep.

The truth is, I fear, that the market has been glutted and the business overdone.

He has killed many of his enemies; he has glutted his vengeance fully; he has drunk blood in plenteous draughts.

He drew a long breath to relieve his overburdened heart, and glutted his eyes in ecstasy on every side.

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On this page you'll find 202 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to glutted, such as: apathetic, been around twice, bored, cloyed, cool, and disenchanted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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