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The glut
verb
To fill to capacity, to satisfy all requirement or demand, to sate.
Exact(60)
The glut has left Mexico's sugar industry all but bankrupt.
The glut of capital ensured pitiful returns for a decade.
The glut of foreclosed homes creates a self-reinforcing cycle.
The glut of gas that depressed prices is finally clearing.
The glut of discounted metal has virtually halved the steel price in the past 12 months.
The glut has sent prices plunging, and many fear the new crop will make matters worse.
The glut of films is rapidly becoming nearly a year-round state of affairs.
The glut may not last, but the general trend toward quality probably will.
The glut of gear required for cold-weather exercise can be a headache to manage.
The glut -- dozens of versions of the same Beethoven symphony or Tchaikovsky concerto -- came much later.
The glut in the international auto market is helping them.
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