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Filter by Meaning The rich flavors of the cake began to cloy on her palate.
The celebrity's constant attention began to cloy on his fans.
The constant chatter from her colleague began to cloy on her ears.
The predictable storylines of the TV series began to cloy on viewers.
The repetitive nature of the workout routine began to cloy on her.
The never-ending meetings began to cloy on the team members.
The novelty of the new gadget began to cloy on him after a few weeks.
The overuse of social media had begun to cloy her, and she needed to take a break.
He drank too much alcohol and was feeling cloy.
The sweet aroma of the flowers began to cloy her nose.
The sweet scent of the perfume began to cloy her senses.
The constant praise from her boss began to cloy her, as she felt it was insincere.
The never-ending responsibilities of being a caregiver began to cloy on her mental health.
The decadent desserts had begun to cloy his palate, and he needed something savory.
The sentimental movie had started to cloy on her after the third viewing.
The romantic movie had started to cloy on her, as she felt it was unrealistic.
The excessive use of social media began to cloy on her need for human interaction.
The constant stream of emails from her supervisor began to cloy on her work-life balance.
The thought of taking a test made her feel cloy.
I can only eat a few bites of ice cream before it starts to cloy me.
The sentimental tone of the speech had started to cloy on the audience.
The artist's fans feared that the painter's style would cloy on them.
The overwhelming praise for her work began to cloy her.
The romantic gestures began to cloy on her after a few weeks.
The constant praise from her colleagues began to cloy on her sense of self-worth.
She feared that her constant attention would cloy her boyfriend.
The predictable plot twists of the book series began to cloy on the reader's interest.
The endless compliments from her friends began to cloy her, as she felt it was unnecessary.
The excessive displays of affection began to cloy on her partner's independence.
The politician's repeated promises began to cloy the audience, as they seemed insincere.
The sweet smell of the perfume was starting to cloy her senses.
The nostalgic memories had begun to cloy on her, and she realized it was time to move on.
The musician's repetitive melodies had started to cloy on his fans.
The constant barrage of negative news stories began to cloy on her sense of optimism.
The cute baby's cooing began to cloy on her after a few minutes.
He was worried that the repetitive melody would cloy the audience.
The long speeches started to cloy the audience's attention.
The overuse of emojis began to cloy on her in text messages.
The company's overly enthusiastic marketing campaigns began to cloy on customers.
The movie's action sequences started to cloy on the audience.
The new employee's enthusiasm began to cloy on her colleagues.
The strong perfume started to cloy on her senses.
The sweet smell of the bakery began to cloy on her after a while.
The repetitive songs began to cloy on her after a few listens.
The bright colors of the room began to cloy on her eyes.
The candy was so sweet that it gave her a cloy in her mouth.
He had a cloy in his stomach after eating too many cupcakes.
The rich dessert caused a cloy among the diners.
The scent of the perfume caused a cloy in the small room.
The excess of sugar in the drink caused a cloy.
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