Cloyed [verb]

Definition of Cloyed:

overfill

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Sentence/Example of Cloyed:

Sunburst lay cloyed among the products of field and forest and stream.

It was four inches deep—lovey this and dovey that till it fairly cloyed one.

Mrs. Williams could not endure the smell of fish; they had been cloyed on small game, and were surfeited on venison.

This cloyed her, and now she does not take sugar in her tea.

This is a great country, but the very air you breathe is cloyed with your national utilitarianism.

Or did, perhaps, the hoary sensualists seek by scourgings to stimulate the cloyed flesh to renewed capacity for enjoyment?

After the material banquet had cloyed the hungry edge of appetite, began the feast of reason and the flow of soul.

His studies for the early History of Britain had cloyed him with legends conveyed from book to book.

The inane senseless round of dissipation had begun to tire him; the homage and flattery cloyed on his palate.

My food is woe; and such my appetite I am not to be cloyed, though e'en to surfeit I've been supplied.