The state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more.
Eating until excessively full.
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Examples for "surfeit "
Examples for "surfeit "
1 His surfeit of theology bred in him a dislike of the subject.
2 Just living with someone can create a surfeit of closeness and transparency.
3 Does that mean a surfeit of antioxidants might weaken your immune system?
4 And pride... well, he had that in a sure and certain surfeit .
5 I rather dislike young men; I've had such a surfeit of them.
1 It would accommodate two hundred thousand people, and was filled to repletion .
2 The next morning, at half-past seven, Masonic Hall was filled to repletion .
3 Flagellants are hired peasants who pad themselves to repletion with women's bodices.
4 However, no specific recommendations for phosphate repletion exist for transplant recipients.
5 Unlike the lion in this, even in repletion it will kill.
6 In proportion as you pour out, the divine repletion pours in.
7 Yet there was no sign about the boy of the lassitude of repletion .
8 At last, filled to repletion , they leaned back and began a general conversation.
9 The Anglian learned to feast to repletion , and drink to delirium.
10 At the last, when repletion seemed imminent, they finished off with marrow bones.
11 Here, hunger often brings pain, and eating is followed by repletion .
12 And, not to multiply instances to repletion , this stanza about gems-
13 Hematologic recovery and partial resolution of his neurologic changes followed repletion of the vitamin.
14 Though endings are much discussed, it's a book of fretful striving rather than repletion .
15 Easy-to-administer clinical practice guidelines for repletion and maintenance of iron stores are presented here.
16 The rickety old buildings are crammed to repletion with everything edible the season affords.
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