(1) Comics crashed in 1993, with a glut of titles and excessive print runs.(2) With growth in grape production outpacing wine sales, farmers now face a glut of grapes, particularly red varieties, according to analysts.(3) Like the catalogue of pastoral images that Keats includes in his famous ode, a city building awash in rain has become a perfect place for anyone beset by a melancholy fit to glut her sorrow.(4) he planned a treacherous murder to glut his desire for revenge(5) Hence if China, Europe, or any other country is having a glut of money this cannot do much for the prices of American assets.(6) On the one hand, ballooning Credit and a glut of liquidity creation were a boon inspiring astonishing asset and earnings growth.(7) He said that over-building coupled with chronic overpricing and a downturn in certain western European economies, such as Germany, would prompt a glut of apartments for sale.(8) The government is concerned easy credit may lead to too many mills coming on line, resulting in a glut of supply and a crash in prices that may then lead to crushing defaults, further driving up bad loans at the nation's banks.(9) And it's true that a glut of trucks and SUVs, as well as the growing popularity of smoother-riding crossover SUVs, are also taking a toll on sales.(10) And the geostationary-satellite market already had a glut of capacity.(11) The government's main aim, however, was to rein in the country's huge coal output, which threatens to glut markets and undermine profits.(12) But this bear market is likely to turn off a lot of first-time investors who already have a glut of mutual funds to choose from.(13) there is a glut of cars on the market(14) But, however much a book is heralded as a brilliant work by an acclaimed author, there is not much joy in reading it when the main character is a glut of negative emotions.(15) In a bizarre spin-off, the Zambian textile industry has seen a glut of imported second-hand clothes which UK charities cannot sell.(16) But with deregulation, more than 30 regional airlines emerged, leading to a glut of jets in the sky and more and more empty seats.