1. glutted - Verb
Derived from glut
3. glutted - Adjective Satellite
of Glut
Source: Webster's dictionaryWomen, like men, ought to have their youth so glutted with freedom they hate the very idea of freedom. Vita Sackville-West
He glutted black ravens on the rampart of the stronghold, though he was no Arthur. Aneirin
Few nations have been so poor as to have but one god. Gods were made so easily, and the raw material cost so little, that generally the god market was fairly glutted and heaven crammed with these phantoms. Robert G. Ingersoll
Our world is so glutted with useless information, images, useless images, sounds, all this sort of thing. It's a cacophony, it's like a madness I think that's been happening in the past twenty-five years. And I think anything that can help a person sit in a room alone and not worry about it is good. Martin Scorsese
Cherries are bitter to the glutted blackbird. French Proverb
a glutted market Source: Internet