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Past tense for to supply or fill to excess
“The government's main aim, however, was to rein in the country's huge coal output, which threatens to glut markets and undermine profits.”
Past tense for to consume food hungrily or in a gluttonous manner
“After fasting for three days, he finally had the chance to glut himself on the delicious barbecue ribs.”
Past tense for to stuff (typically with food) to a state of satiety
Past tense for to inundate with a great quantity of something
Past tense for to block or congest, or to become blocked or congested
Past tense for to cause to become tired, weary or fatigued
Having an unimpressed or indifferent attitude
Having eaten to one's limits or satisfaction
Filled or well-supplied with something
(sick of) Having one's patience, interest or pleasure exhausted
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