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glutted
glut G0160000 (glŭt)v. glut·ted, glut·ting, gluts v.tr.1. To fill beyond capacity, especially with food; satiate: The lions slept after they glutted themselves on the kill.2. To flood (a market) with an excess of goods so that supply exceeds demand.v.intr. To eat or indulge in something excessively.n. An oversupply: A glut of gasoline caused prices at the pump to fall. [Middle English glotten, probably from Old French glotoiier, to eat greedily, from Latin gluttīre.]glutted (ˈɡlʌtɪd) adjfed or supplied beyond capacitysupplied with a commodity in excess of the demand for itcrammed full or choked upThesaurusAdj. | 1. | glutted - exceeding demand; "a glutted market"overfullfull - containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; "a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing" | IdiomsSeeglutFinancialSeeGlutglutted Related to glutted: gloat, midst, partake in, swaying, Held Back, gave waySynonyms for gluttedadj exceeding demandSynonymsRelated Words |