There was a time when the Cardinals were so successful that the fans, like Atlanta's today, became surfeited with victory. |
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I would escape into books, I lived in them, reading unsystematically, often to the point of sickness, of being surfeited. |
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No voluptuary surfeited by conquest, no colossus of the drama bruised and rent by doting adolescents, not Alexander, nor Talleyrand, was more blasé than Scott-King. |
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The audience will become surfeited with gore, with bad stories. |
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This situation is dangerous because it turns toys into banal, commonplace objects which are less desirable and worthy of respect, and makes the child feel surfeited with them. |
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But I am afraid that many of us have been surfeited with flocks and herds and acres and barns and wealth and have begun to worship them as false gods, and they have power over us. |
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