a. rare. [f. CLOY v.1 + -SOME.] Having a cloying quality, tending to satiate.

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1603.  Florio, Montaigne, I. xlii. (1634), 143. The taste of which [feasts, revels, etc.] becommeth cloysome and unpleasing to those that daily see, and ordinarily have them.

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1886.  Holman Hunt, in Contemp. Rev., April, 475. His current paintings were cloysome in their richness.

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