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Grammar : Verb |
Spell : gluht |
Phonetic Transcription : glʌt |
Definition of glutted
Origin :- 1530s, "a gulp," from glut (v.). Meaning "condition of being full or sated" is 1570s; mercantile sense is first recorded 1590s.
- verb choke; oversupply
- Then, glutted with the feast, he crept away to lick his bruises and recover from the fray.
- Extract from : « Followers of the Trail » by Zoe Meyer
- A madness of hate seized on us; we glutted our appetites to the very gorge.
- Extract from : « John Splendid » by Neil Munro
- The truth is, I fear, that the market has been glutted and the business overdone.
- Extract from : « Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska » by Charles Warren Stoddard
- Our eyes are ever glutted with the wonders of the sky, and of the lights which are shed around us.
- Extract from : « In Court and Kampong » by Hugh Clifford
- It is in the names of Liberty and Brotherhood that the prisons will reek, and the headsman be glutted.
- Extract from : « Zanoni » by Edward Bulwer Lytton
- I let none escape: I had them all in their turns, and glutted my thirst for revenge.
- Extract from : « Frank Mildmay » by Captain Frederick Marryat
- He was too light for the work, which would have glutted the capacity of a steam shovel.
- Extract from : « Sixes and Sevens » by O. Henry
- Would we mind saying if our thirst for vengeance was glutted yet?
- Extract from : « The Cradle of Mankind » by W.A. Wigram
- Instead of satisfying a point of honor, it is vengeance to be glutted.
- Extract from : « Thirty Years' View (Vol. II of 2) » by Thomas Hart Benton
- The slave-markets of Egypt and Tunis were glutted with Chian captives.
- Extract from : « History of Modern Europe 1972-1878 » by C. A. Fyffe
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