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Sentence count:274+25Posted:2016-09-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: additionalextrasurplusSimilar words: excessivein excess ofexceedexcept forexceptionaccessprocessrecessionMeaning: [ɪk'ses]  n. 1. a quantity much larger than is needed 2. immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits 3. the state of being more than full 4. excessive indulgence. adj. more than is needed, desired, or required. 
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(31) He pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol.
(32) Trim off excess icing around the base.
(33) Cut any excess fat from the meat.
(34) Drain off the excess fat from the meat.
(35) After cooking the meat, drain off the excess fat.
(36) After cooking the fish, pour off any excess fat.
(37) He arrived with 88 pounds of excess baggage.
(38) Trim away any excess glue with a knife.
(39) Excess food is stored as fat.
(40) The vehicle had been travelling at speeds in excess of 90 miles per hour.
(41) You're too fat; try and run off all those excess pounds.
(42) She was charged an excess of 400 dollars over the amount stated on the bill.
(43) An excess of house plants in a small flat can be oppressive.
(44) Trying to lose weight? Here are some suggestions to help you get rid of that excess baggage.
(45) Polyunsaturated oils are essential for health. Excess is harmful(sentencedict.com), however.
(46) The plane circled the airport to burn up excess fuel.
(47) Remove the turkey from the pan and drain off the excess fat.
(48) We cover costs up to £600 and then you pay the excess.
(49) The company wanted £1,800 for a policy with a £400 excess for under-21s.
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(50) Don't quote me on this but I think the figure is in excess of £2 billion.
(51) The book is hard to obtain, because of excess demand following the author's appearance on TV.
(52) You will have to pay the first £50 of the cost of repairing your damaged car as there is an excess of £50 on your policy.
(53) Cut off any excess pastry and put it to one side.
(54) It was an excess of enthusiasm that caused the problem.
(55) The pay rise was in excess of spending limits imposed/set by the government.
(56) The minister preached a long sermon against the dangers of excess.
(57) The defence of formalism is always that it serves to control an excess of feeling.
(58) Avoid deposits in excess of £20,000 in any one account.
(59) The crew jettisoned excess fuel and made an emergency landing.
(60) Running is an excellent way to burn off excess energy.
More similar words: excessivein excess ofexceedexcept forexceptionaccessprocessrecessionprocessorprocessingaccessiblesuccessfullyancestorgo to piecesexcitedexcludeexcuse meexcitingexchangeexclusiveexcludingexcitementexclusivelysocial servicesin exchange forlessessaymesspressbless
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