Sentences with phrase «huge glut»

The phrase "huge glut" means there is a large or excessive amount of something, typically referring to an oversupply or surplus. Full definition
«You'll have a huge glut of people, and they'll fan out right across the States.
On the surface, it's an encouraging development, particularly in smaller cities given the huge glut of unsold properties that have weighed on prices in recent years.
When we grew them we had such a huge glut that I'd fill shopping bags with the stuff and go to the park to hand to complete strangers.
Despite the huge glut of information, the many sources and multiple access points for that information, and whether it is network or computer, another person's computer or a company who holds the data — despite all of this what they want is to be able to access all the data constantly and at all points.
But with the huge glut of steel on the market, caused in great part by a flood of cheap Chinese exports, it's become much harder to make money, especially at less technologically advanced facilities such as Port Talbot, Orhan says.
There is currently a huge glut of houses that have not been sold.
Considering the huge glut of bad shovelware titles the Wii had, it definitely gave the console a worse rep than it deserved.
I also think it's kind of hard to remember now, with the huge glut of open - world games, how absurdly revolutionary GTA 3 was when it came out.
There's a huge glut of it,» said Darren Kidd, founder and president of FormTight Inc. «The nice thing about PVC is that it's impact - resistant.»
The Foreclosure Reforms enacted by the Florida Legislature in this last session have helped banks with their huge glut of foreclosure filings.
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