Filled to excess; stuffed or gorged with something, either food or goods.
From 'glut' (to fill excessively) + '-ed' (past participle). The word has been used since at least the 15th century to describe overstuffing.
After Thanksgiving, you feel glutted on turkey and pie, but markets can also be glutted with cheap merchandise right before a holiday or season ends!
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