Examples of 'surfeit' in a sentence
Meaning of "surfeit"
surfeit (noun) - an excessive amount of something, often referring to overindulgence in food or drink
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- An excessive amount of something.
- Overindulgence in either food or drink; overeating.
- A sickness or condition caused by overindulgence.
- Disgust caused by excess; satiety.
How to use "surfeit" in a sentence
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This movie offers a surfeit of such moments.
Surfeit also leads to numerous painful diseases.
Words that make me surfeit with delight.
A surfeit of choices in sports is available to our students.
And this bear alpha had a surfeit of it.
I detest the surfeit of provincial laughter.
Both countries are suffering from a surfeit of democracy.
Now there is a surfeit of officials in all the provinces.
Clarity seemed to require the surfeit.
There is at present a surfeit of cash looking for a home.
The current scepticism is the result of a surfeit of faith.
They promote a surfeit of yang energy.
We have to learn how to deal with this surfeit.
Baltimore suddenly has a surfeit of empty sculptural plinths.
The problem lies not so much in a lack of information as in a surfeit of it.
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Suffer from a surfeit of political stability.
This fear of freedom is sought to be drowned in a surfeit of narration.
I have a surfeit of those already.
I almost suffered from a surfeit of freedom.
Your surfeit to my own lack.
He said his institute had a surfeit of willing lecturers.
Nor does a surfeit of words make the legislation any clearer.
You have almost a surfeit of gifts.
The alleged surfeit of capital in the world proves a mirage.
It is my opinion that this measure is suffering from a surfeit of rules.
Better a surfeit than a deficit.
We did not want to overdo the thing and get a surfeit of it.
There is no surfeit of buying power.
A group of skunks is called a surfeit.
We would have a surfeit of saints.
A group of skunks are called a surfeit.
There is also a surfeit of organs.
A surfeit of domestic bliss.
We have not wasted ourselves in the surfeit of our fortune.
There is a surfeit of political parties.
Tis but a surfeit.
There is a surfeit of politicians who merely talk the talk.
We suffer from a surfeit of art.
The surfeit of the rich will not let them sleep.
Bulgarians suffer of surfeit.
Lack of sleep and a surfeit of dreams were causing her to hallucinate.
This is not for lack of opinions but rather a surfeit of them.
There is a surfeit of humanities graduates and a shortage of agronomists and engineers.
Christianity has always suffered from a surfeit of members and a shortage of disciples.
Surfeit of negroes.
It was therefore likely that a surfeit of information led to indifference among the public.
Youths terrorised their own neighbourhoods and police were afforded a surfeit of overtime.
A boy with a surfeit of toys has to start giving them away.
These two men apparently became involved in several episodes featuring a surfeit of bloodshed.
A surfeit of pineapple.