There is a nauseousness in a city-feast, when we are to sit four hours after we are cloyed. |
Their senses, cloyed by grief, knew that whatever it was of ill-omen, it could not touch them now. |
The daily display of pyrotechnics of a somewhat more awe-inspiring sort has rendered us positively cloyed with that pleasure. |
I've been cloyed on house air and oratory and future greatness. |
And so she had wearied him, who saw in her no more than a sweet loveliness that had cloyed him presently. |
But I am not so apt to be cloyed with study, or reflection, as formerly. |