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The surfeit
noun
An excessive amount of something.
Exact(60)
The surfeit of odors made one giddy.
The surfeit of dog collars proved false allies.
The surfeit of companies makes it hard to generalize about the industry's direction.
The surfeit of allowances also suggested that Europe was not cutting its emissions very dramatically.
The surfeit of scary images, be they falling buildings or weeping stockbrokers, stokes panic.
The surfeit of such meetings reflects a tense trans-Atlantic contest over the global economy.
The surfeit of information flowing around the world makes it practically impossible for anyone to keep secrets for long.
The surfeit of unhelpful kick-off times – Thursday and Friday nights proliferate, and midday on a Saturday hardly helps.
The surfeit of money in a production often proves to be a constraint from which a movie and its makers are never sufficiently liberated.
The surfeit of competing cars isn't Zetsche's only challenge.
The surfeit of sports data makes it easy to distinguish between bargain-priced players and underachievers with bloated salaries.
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