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Overflow   /ˈoʊvərflˌoʊ/  /ˌoʊvərflˈoʊ/   Listen
noun
Overflow  n.  
1.
A flowing over, as of water or other fluid; an inundation.
2.
That which flows over; a superfluous portion; a superabundance.
3.
An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid.
Overflow meeting, a meeting constituted of the surplus or overflow of another audience.



verb
Overflow  v. t.  (past overflowed; past part. overflown; pres. part. overflowing)  
1.
To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other fluid; to spread over; to inundate; to overwhelm. "The northern nations overflowed all Christendom."
2.
To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full.



Overflow  v. i.  (past overflowed; past part. overflown; pres. part. overflowing)  
1.
To run over the bounds.
2.
To be superabundant; to abound.






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"Overflow" Quotes from Famous Books



... amalgamation with the Grand Junction did amount to 380,000 pounds per annum: two figure facts which would have effectually crushed speculation could they have been proved in 1831; but then the per contra of traffic was equally astounding in its overflow, instead of one-third of the existing traffic, or 126,780 pounds a-year allowed by the pamphleteer, the London and Birmingham earned a gross revenue of nearly 900,000 pounds, while still leaving a traffic in heavy goods on the canals sufficient to pay from 6 to 30 pounds per cent. to the proprietors, ...
— Rides on Railways • Samuel Sidney

... charming vessel. Schooner-rigged, with two cabins, one of which formed our salon during the day, and the gentlemen's bed-room by night, the other being set apart entirely for the ladies. It was quite full. My mother and Bella filled it. Another female would have caused it to overflow. ...
— In the Track of the Troops • R.M. Ballantyne

... from green Floridian vales I heard, Soft as the sea-moan when the waves are slow; Sweeter than melody of brook or bird, Keener than any winds that breathe or blow; A magic music out of memory stirred, A strain that charms my heart to overflow With such vast yearning that my eyes are blurred. Oh, song of dreams, that I no more shall know! Bewildering carol without spoken word! Faint as a stream's voice murmuring under snow, Sad as a love forevermore deferred, Song of the arrow ...
— Hunting with the Bow and Arrow • Saxton Pope

... letter, which she laid Upon the kitchen-table while she made A hasty crock of "float,"—poured thence into A deep glass dish of iridescent hue And glint and sparkle, with an overflow Of froth to crown it, foaming white as snow.— And then—poundcake, and jelly-cake as rare, For its delicious complement,—with air Of Hebe mortalized, she led her van Of votaries, rounded by The ...
— A Child-World • James Whitcomb Riley

... winter's night Overflow'st in wrath, Or in spring-time sparklest bright, As the buds ...
— The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, • Editor-in-Chief: Kuno Francke


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