allayed, crowded, full, jam-packed, overcharged, overgrown, overstocked, ready to burst, sick of, surcharged, with enough of
Definitionadj. too well nourished
Last update: June 9, 2015
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Foals are weaned when five or six months old, often in October, and require to be housed to save the foal-flesh, and liberally but not overfed; but from the time they ate a month old they require to be " gentled " by handling and kindly treatment, and the elementary training of leading from time to time by a halter adjusted permanently to the head. [Please select]
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"My uncle, her father, was an ardent Roman Catholic," Dermott explained, "a gloomy, overfed, and melancholy man who never forgave his daughter." [Please select]
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We were very light weights, and Master Neddy was an overfed, underworked gentleman, with the acutest discrimination as to his drivers. [Please select]
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He has seen nothing of women except the bad kind and the overfed specimens of his own country. [Please select]
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I've often noticed that your hold-alls looked like overfed boa constrictors, but I didn't dream things were as bad as this. [Please select]
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They were not overfed; I never saw youngsters so much let alone. [Please select]
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The next form of mange attacks very fat and cruelly overfed animals. [Please select]
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There had been a slump in sinners the past week, and he was as full of suppressed energy and as much tormented by it as an unexercised and overfed horse. [Please select]
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All through the second year of his holiday he had noticed in himself the tendency of the big, strong-fibered animal to be indolent and overfed. [Please select]
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