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overflow

[oh-ver-floh, oh-ver-floh] / ˌoʊ vərˈfloʊ, ˈoʊ vərˌfloʊ /




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My father’s memorial service overflowed with friends, former patients and neighbors, each one with a story about how he’d helped them, laughed with them or simply made them feel less alone.

From The Wall Street Journal

Water gathered in low-lying valleys and river channels, overflowed crater rims, and rushed through canyons.

From Science Daily

The crew needed a watertight soundstage for that scene, so they savvily constructed the set in the school’s empty pool, where overflowing water would not be an issue.

From MarketWatch

Comment sections overflow with exclamation points and emojis, the emotion palpable through the screen.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, some of the reservoirs that collect the fluids are overflowing—and the producers keep injecting more.

From The Wall Street Journal