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overflow

1 of 2verb
/ˌoʊvɚˈfloʊ/
Forms:overflows,overflowing,overflowed,overflowed
1

to spill or exceed a brim or limit

  • Water overflowed from the bathtub onto the bathroom floor.
  • The river overflowed after heavy rainfall, flooding nearby fields.
  • The dam couldn't contain the water, causing the water to overflow and flood the surrounding area.
  • The fountain overflowed, soaking the ground around it.
  • The coffee overflowed from the cup when she poured too much.
2

to have so much of a feeling or quality that it becomes evident

  • She overflowed with happiness when she saw her family again.
  • His voice overflowed with excitement as he shared the news.
  • The teacher’s face overflowed with pride after her student’s success.
  • He overflowed with confidence after winning the competition.
  • The letter overflowed with love and appreciation.