Supply or feed to surfeit.
Cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing.
1It does not cloy the palate, but rather seductively stimulates the appetite.
2The cloy of her perfume carried though to him in the front.
3Cold veal pie, when you don't feel hungry, is apt to cloy.
4With it I can even gather honey that does not cloy.
5Dread and revulsion and alien emotions cling to us and cloy our movements.
6The night wind came whispering in, cutting through the cloy of the spilled perfume.
7We cloy of the honey of each peculiar greatness.
8This song of sacred joy That never seems to cloy, May Jesus Christ be praised!
9All the rich devices of rhyme and tone-color must heighten and not cloy the singing quality.
10How should it cloy with length of use?
11In transports pure the moments cannot cloy-
12The artificial bouquet was beginning to cloy.
13Not that she found kisses were not sweet, but that she feared with repetition they would cloy.
14The benefits of Civilization cloy me.
15Sweet things cloy, tonics are bitter.
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