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the surfeit
noun
An excessive amount of something.
Exact(56)
The surfeit of odors made one giddy.
For Maddin, the surfeit is intentional.
The surfeit of dog collars proved false allies.
The surfeit of companies makes it hard to generalize about the industry's direction.
Though wonderfully evocative, the surfeit of description in "The More I Owe You" overwhelms its characters.
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.
Some sequences, such as the song about the surfeit of directions to point in, seem arbitrary.
AS mango season heightens, chefs in New York are taking full advantage of the surfeit.
The surfeit of such meetings reflects a tense trans-Atlantic contest over the global economy.
But the surfeit of regasification capacity has created opportunities to divert cargoes to the most lucrative market.
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