surfeit in the PONS Dictionary

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Irony and surfeit are generally expressed through the almost hallucinogenic repetition of elements and formal disorder, but it is the result of conscious thought.
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There is a waltz of which (as the audience was whistling it before the play was half finished) we shall probably have a surfeit.
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Teams with a surfeit of forwards and wingers may choose to adopt formations such as 4231, 352 and 433, which commit forwards and wingers high up the pitch.
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His death has been attributed to either a surfeit of mushrooms or the poisonous carbon monoxide fumes of a charcoal warming fire.
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Despite this sudden surfeit of popularity, the hits dried up after 1947.
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Clearly an untapped surfeit of both waste and impatience was out there waiting to be exploited.
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The public have been surfeited with war literature.
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I have had a surfeit of your ragged money, rough roads and enthusiastick people.
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There is a surfeit of temples in this town, numbering over 100.
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This movie offers a surfeit of such moments.
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