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glutting
▪ I. glutting, vbl. n.1 (ˈglʌtɪŋ) [f. glut v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb glut1; feeding to repletion, cramming, or cloying. Also concr., an amount (of food) that gluts.c 1315 Shoreham 97 And that thou ne werche nauȝt, Ac gest to þyne gloutynge..Thou halst..wel wors thane masse-day Thane manne... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charlotte Glutting
Glutting (1910–1996) was an American amateur golfer. During her career in golf, Glutting won 10 amateur titles. Early life and education Glutting was born in Newark, New Jersey on January 29, 1910. wikipedia.org
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gloutynge
gloutynge var. glutting vbl. n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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Nan Baird
She did not play on the first day in the foursomes, but played Charlotte Glutting in the singles on the second day. wikipedia.org
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acraze
† acraze, v. Obs. (əˈkreɪz) Also 6 acrase, 6–7 accrase, accraise, accraze. [Either formed on Eng. vb. craze, with a- prefix 10, or a. Fr. acrase-r (Cotgr. accrazer) var. of écraser (see a- prefix 9) f. a simple *craser, cogn. w. Eng. craze, crash, f. Norse kras-a, krasa, to shiver, crash. a- refashi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fleer
Each of these manufacturers, including Fleer, over-produced their basketball card product for half-a-dozen years, glutting the basketball card market. wikipedia.org
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transglutition
† transgluˈtition Obs. rare—1. [n. of action from late L. transglutīre to gulp down.] The action of swallowing; deglutition. So † transˈglutting in same sense.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. F iij, The keye of Trachea arteria in the tyme of transgluttynge. 1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. 118 There... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ceretic Guletic
consequence of their evil deeds; who live in death, after the hostile rite of the barbarians; associates of the Scots and Apostate Picts; desirous of glutting wikipedia.org
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engorge
engorge, v. (ɛnˈgɔːdʒ) Also 6 ingurge, 6–8 ingorge. [a. F. engorge-r, f. en in + gorge gorge, throat.] 1. trans. To fill the gorge of; to gorge, feed or fill to excess; chiefly refl. Also (rarely) intr. for refl. Prob. first used (in Eng.) with ref. to hawks; see gorge.1515 Barclay Egloges ii. (1570... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paper shredder
To prevent paper shredders in the Ministry for State Security (Stasi) from glutting, this device mashed paper snippets with water. wikipedia.org
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glut
▪ I. † glut, n.1 Obs. rare. [a. OF. glut, glout greedy, gluttonous.] = glutton.c 1394 P. Pl. Crede 67 What glut of þo gomes may any good kachen, He will kepen it hymself. a 1400–50 Alexander 4552 Ane [of the gods] leris ȝow to be licherus..Ane, to be grindand gluttis & glorand dronkin.▪ II. glut, n.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nancy C. Jordan
Through this grant, Jordan and colleagues Nancy Dyson, Joseph Glutting, Brenna Hassinger-Das, and Casey Irwin, evaluated the math skills of children from wikipedia.org
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North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship
Page 1940 Estelle Lawson Page 1939 Estelle Lawson Page 1938 Jane Cothran 1937 Estelle Lawson Page 1936 Deborah Verry 1935 Estelle Lawson 1934 Charlotte Glutting wikipedia.org
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Nobody's Supposed to Be Here
Justice prevailing, pop and R&B radio programmers will find this a refreshing change of pace from the saccharine ballads currently glutting the airwaves wikipedia.org
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Inspiration (Sam Rivers album)
Bill Shoemaker of JazzTimes stated that Rivers's "current work has a more vibrant edge than 99.9% of the music now glutting the market," and commented: wikipedia.org
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