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glut

noun as in overabundance

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It's that ebullient zest for discovery that's kept Steves such a durable resource in a field now glutted with dubiously qualified influencers.

From Salon

Expecting a glut of immigrants in detention, Trump signed a memo ordering the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense to prepare the prison to hold 30,000 additional detainees.

From Salon

The result of this nutritionally deficient, empty-caloried glut is often disease.

From Salon

Traditionally, January and the first half of February see a glut of Bafta and Oscar hopefuls being released, all hoping for glory as the climax of awards season approaches.

From BBC

In contrast, this was a day of suffering for Postecoglou as another goal glut meant Spurs have conceded 31 goals in Premier League home games in 2024.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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