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An excess or surfeit, as of employees, expenses, or procedures.

surfeit造句

Know, then, that for you is neither surfeit nor content.

News of its fall induced a surfeit of celebratory gunfire.

Chameleons of applause they afford others a surfeit of laughter.

The voters are pretty sick of such a surfeit of primary sloganeering.

Given a surfeit of green PR bunkum, it is not easy to know whether they mean what they say.

Sociologists fret about the surfeit of unmarried men - the result of selective abortions that favor sons - and the demands on only children forced to care for elderly parents.

Power cuts dog Gazan life, but Hamas profits from the taxes it collects on the fuel that powers a noisy surfeit of generators.

The drop did not reflect a reduction in claims but a surfeit of capacity: start-up insurers in America and Bermuda have rushed to provide D&O cover.

Food surfeit and constipation are brain nerves to lose one of the equilibrium symptoms, is also reduce weight of two big night enemies.

In 1954 Sir Arthur Lewis, a development economist, noted Asia's overmanned farms, its surfeit of dockworkers and petty traders, and “the young men who rush forward asking to carry your bag”.

Aside from the plethora of street food on offer, you will also find a surfeit of fortune-tellers and herbalists and some free, open-air Cantonese opera performances here.

The illiberality of parents, in allowance towards their children, is an harmful error; makes them base; acquaints them with shifts; makes them sort with mean company; and makes them surfeit more when they come to plenty.

"The result of this state of affairs is an incalculable surfeit of suffering, not just for those about to die but also for their loved ones," the study said.

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