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    glutted


    1. In the glutted slave markets of Aghrapur, Sultanapur, Khawarizm, Shahpur and Khorusun, women were sold for three small silver coins—blond Brythunians, tawny Stygians, dark-haired Zamorians, ebon Kushites, olive-skinned Shemites


    2. In gusts of blood-lust he festooned the gallows in the market square with dangling corpses, glutted the axes of the headsmen and sent his Nemedian horsemen thundering through the land pillaging and burning


    3. glutted and prices will have deflated


    4. Some streets were indeed enormous but most were tiny and glutted with people, traffic, barrels of vegetables, and fish flopping in tubs of water on the pavements


    5. It is so full of beauty that it is a glutted with it


    6. She had glutted herself and still she wanted more


    7. After a while the rest of the crowd began to laugh, and their merriment increased when the kind-hearted capitalist, just after having sold a pound's worth of necessaries to each of his workers, suddenly took their tools - the Machinery of Production - the knives away from them, and informed them that as owing to Over Production all his store-houses were glutted with the necessaries of life, he had decided to close down the works


    8. The markets are glutted


    9. `As the warehouses were glutted with the things produced by the working classes, there was no need for them to do any more work - at present; and so they would now have to go and starve until such time as their masters had sold or consumed the things already produced


    10. Having left USC a few credits short, he had no college degree, a critical asset in a job market glutted with veterans and former war production workers

    11. She sat The windlass creaked slowly as the rope wound up, each creak bringing the bucket silent, intent on nothing, while the baby, already glutted with milk, whimpered because he had lost the friendly nipple


    12. Moreover, I had come back glutted and a little chastened; with the resolve to go slow


    13. I nursed my own part of the anger that bloomed, glutted with exhibits of paralyzed children


    14. An acquaintance of Baruch's-Herman Sielcken, a coffee merchant-thought that the high price of the commodity was suppressing demand and that the market would shortly become glutted, despite Amalgamated's attempt


    15. President, what is the real cause of those failures? They are confined principally to New York, and may be attributed to the following causes: It is natural for men born in Great Britain to entertain predilections favorable to a commerce with that country, their connections, as well commercial as of family, are there; their credit is there; and, from those causes, the house which has failed, and carried so many others with it in its fall, has probably directed the principal part of its commerce to England; they have, no doubt, shipped cotton and tobacco, the trade in which being in a great measure confined to Great Britain, the natural consequence has been, that the markets of England were completely glutted; tobacco, except the very fine Virginia, scarcely paid the charges of freight and commission, and the loss on cotton must have been nearly fifty per cent


    16. A famine and pestilence was substituted for the bayonet, and the spoils of the devoted city glutted the hands of rapine


    17. And yet, what is our situation in relation to that destroyer of mankind—him who, devising death to all that live, sits like a cormorant on the tree of life; who cannot be glutted, nor tired, with human carnage; the impersonation of death; himself an incarnate death?


    18. Speaker, I shudder when I behold that anti-commercial demon, which for seven years has been glutted with the mangled limbs of commerce, still hovering about this bill


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    Synonyms for "glutted"

    glutted overfull

    "glutted" definitions

    exceeding demand