Gluts

Word GLUTS
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Definitions and meanings of "Gluts"

What do we mean by gluts?

An excess, too much.

That which is swallowed.

Something that fills up an opening.

A wooden wedge used in splitting blocks.

A piece of wood used to fill up behind cribbing or tubbing.

(bricklaying) A bat, or small piece of brick, used to fill out a course.

An arched opening to the ashpit of a kiln.

A block used for a fulcrum.

The broad-nosed eel (Anguilla anguilla, syn. Anguilla latirostris), found in Europe, Asia, the West Indies, etc.

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The word "gluts" in example sentences

(I think, but am not sure, that ability to choose childrens 'gender has resulted in gluts of male babies followed by gluts of female babies.) ❋ Unknown (2006)

These came each year in two successive armies or "gluts," the one when the plants were half grown, the other when they were nearly ready for harvest. ❋ Ulrich Bonnell Phillips (1905)

It is admitted that some sentences ” notably, the Liars ” are truth value gluts, that is, both true and false (the construction may also sustain sentences which are both true and not true); and no artificial hierarchy of metalanguages is needed ” not to speak about the further epicycles of the (allegedly) consistent solutions to the Liar paradoxes. ❋ Priest, Graham (2008)

The paupers of Glasgow were 'excrescent,' and the 'gluts' were visible in the commercial crises which had thrown numbers of poor weavers out of employment and degraded them into permanent paupers. ❋ Leslie Stephen (1868)

Plenty meant ruin to agriculturists, and commercial 'gluts' resulting in manufacturers 'warehouses crammed with unsaleable goods. ❋ Leslie Stephen (1868)

On a domestic scale, apple juice is easy to make and store in the freezer, and it's a good way to use up gluts of fruit and damaged (but not deteriorating) apples. ❋ Naomi Slade (2010)

Farmers aren't producing gluts yet but it isn't for lack of trying. ❋ Scott Kilman (2011)

As she followed him into his kitchen, she was unable to ignore his tight gluts, muscular thighs, small waist and broad shoulders. ❋ Cheryl Faye (2011)

But supply gluts for manufacturers in those business slowed plans to boost production capacity in the past year. ❋ Don Clark (2012)

Farmers have long responded to high prices by planting more land and then producing price-depressing gluts. ❋ Scott Kilman (2011)

I was reminded of this on an allotment last week, where families were despairing of their late-season gluts of tomatoes and beans and marrows. ❋ Nigel Slater (2010)

If I sit in my chair and squeeze my ass twenty times in a row (apologies for lack of class in my phrasing), like a “clench and hold” kind of thing, does that work my gluts? ❋ Unknown (2010)

How do you deploy strawberry jam, and what else do the gardeners among you do with gluts of summer fruit? ❋ Unknown (2011)

A reversed Rockies Express could go a long way toward creating one gas price throughout the U.S. by removing those local gluts and shortages, said Cathy Landry , spokeswoman for the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, a pipeline trade group. ❋ Ben Lefebvre (2011)

In addition to the belief that "everyone should attend college," politicians continue to lobby for ever expanding student bodies which crunches the supply pool of qualified professors (existing supply gluts or "overproduction" because of licensing regulations stating who can or cannot teach -- though that specifically is more of a problem in Primary/Secondary schools). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Global demand remains weak; surplus capacity discourages new investment; gluts depress prices. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At low prices, the Government gluts the market, driving prices lower still. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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