The state of being more than full.
The quality of being so overabundant that prices fall.
Eating until excessively full.
Supply or feed to 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.
6 Every faculty but the sight is starved, and that has a surfeit .
7 Noise is what they want, and they have a surfeit of it.
8 At times like this there is always, understandably, a surfeit of both.
9 Nor was he surfeit when Prince Daemon named him Lord of Bitterbridge.
10 Yes, he is wiser that shelters his longing from any such surfeit .
11 Perhaps, however, there may get to be a surfeit of fine discourses.
12 But such a surfeit , instead of increasing the enjoyment, makes them miserable.
13 There was never a surfeit of honour within this bunch of goodfellas.
14 We have had our surfeit of excitement this year so far.
15 If there was one thing Rupert had a surfeit of, it was responsibility.
16 Oh, Alexia, I do have quite the surfeit of delightful news to relate.
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