Sentence examples for surplusage from inspiring English sources

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surplusage

noun

A surplus; a superabundance.

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Ms. Huang hammed it up at the piano in excerpts like "On Rules of Writing," in which Myers sets Twain's wry dictum to "eschew surplusage" to a spoof of florid baroque excess.

Boyagoda complains of the "surplusage" of Frazier's prose: "A little girl doesn't hurt her nose," he writes, "she 'pierced the wing of her nostril.' " The implication from this and other examples is that Frazier is overwriting, using unnecessarily flowery language.

Therefore, all reference to it must be thrown out as meaningless surplusage".

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In fact, the final pages of "Nightwoods" make for some enjoyable reading, provided your imagination and spirits haven't already been flattened by all those decades of buttocks Frazier has surplusaged at us.

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