The word 'glut' is both a noun and a verb.
The main functions of a noun are as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
The noun 'glut' is a word for an excessive amount of something. Examples:
The verb glut means to oversupply or fill to excess.
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"Dealers dislike having a glut of new merchandise." "The glut of independent comic titles meant that many stores could not carry them all.
He eats so much that he has the sin of glut.
I would like my glut not only to be tone but to be rotund as well.
After eating the buffet meal, I was thoroughly satiated from the glut of food and drink.
European dealers love to have gluts of new merchandise come in every October.
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Donald F. Glut was born on 1944-02-19.
The word glut is both a verb and a noun. Example sentences: Verb: Manufacturers glut the market with so much stuff while we run out of landfill space. Noun: We have a glut of donations for the tag sale, we've run out of space to put things.
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No, glut is a noun. It means an excessive amount (especially said of goods in greater supply than demand).