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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
overflow
I.verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fill sth to the brim/to overflowing (=fill something completely)
▪ a bucket filled to the brim with ice
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
river
▪ Now the water ran strongly only when the river overflowed its new bed.
▪ People there had to be evacuated when the Sacramento River overflowed its banks Saturday.
▪ Flood warnings are still in force on the River Wye and the River Severn, and today another river overflowed its banks.
▪ The Turtle bleeds into the slough system when the river overflows its banks.
▪ Ademir Ferreira said 2, 500 people were forced from their houses when several rivers overflowed their banks.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Shoal Creek overflowed its banks Friday.
▪ There were over 30 reporters, overflowing their allotted space in the courtroom
▪ Turn off the water so the sink doesn't overflow.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Cream overflowed the edges of the shallow dish, another little twist of frightening confusion.
▪ If we drill a borehole into the aquifer the groundwater will be under sufficient pressure to overflow from the borehole.
▪ It is called a synonym, and will overflow from its natural home address because that is already full.
▪ Reservoirs overflowed, and saturated levees continued to break in the San Joaquin Valley.
▪ The ashtray in front of him overflowed on to the counter.
▪ The hospitals are full to overflowing....
▪ Within minutes of checking in to my room, the toilet overflowed.
II.noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ A temporary parking lot will be provided to handle the overflow.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Forman took his seat in front of the overflow crowd of 300 expecting, and certainly prepared for, a going over.
▪ Instead, home records are located using the bucket index and overflow records via the home bucket and a tag.
▪ McDonnell and Montgomery found that higher overflow percentages than 10-25 percent led to increased retrieval times for all block sizes.
▪ Riverside General had been built as an overflow hospital for Tewkesbury and Gloucester and surrounding areas.
▪ Within the last year, two new restaurants dedicated to the early morning meal have opened to accommodate some of the overflow.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Overflow

Overflow \O`ver*flow"\, v. i.

  1. To run over the bounds.

  2. To be superabundant; to abound.
    --Rogers.

Overflow

Overflow \O"ver*flow`\, n.

  1. A flowing over, as of water or other fluid; an inundation.
    --Bacon.

  2. That which flows over; a superfluous portion; a superabundance.
    --Shak.

  3. An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid.

    Overflow meeting, a meeting constituted of the surplus or overflow of another audience.

Overflow

Overflow \O`ver*flow"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overflowed; p. pr. & vb. n. Overflowing.] [AS. oferfl?wan. See Over, and Flow.]

  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.
    --Spenser.

  2. To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
overflow

Old English oferfleow "to flow across, flood, inundate," also "to flow over (a brim or bank);" see over- + flow (v.). Related: Overflowed; overflowing.

overflow

1580s, "act of overflowing," from overflow (v.).

Wiktionary
overflow

n. 1 The spillage resultant from overflow; excess. 2 outlet for escape of excess material. 3 (context computing English) The situation where a value exceeds the available numeric range. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To flow over the brim of (a container). 2 (context transitive English) To cover with a liquid, literally or figuratively. 3 (context transitive English) To cause an overflow. (rfex) 4 (context intransitive English) To flow over the edge of a container. 5 (context intransitive English) To exceed limits or capacity. 6 # (context computing ambitransitive English) To (cause to) exceed the available numeric range. 7 (context intransitive English) To be superabundant; to abound.

WordNet
overflow
  1. n. a large flow [syn: flood, outpouring]

  2. the occurrence of surplus liquid (as water) exceeding the limit or capacity [syn: runoff, overspill]

  3. v. flow or run over (a limit or brim) [syn: overrun, well over, run over, brim over]

  4. overflow with a certain feeling; "The children bubbled over with joy"; "My boss was bubbling over with anger" [syn: bubble over, spill over]

  5. [also: overflown]

Wikipedia
Overflow

Overflow may refer to:

  • 0verflow, a Japanese eroge developer
Overflow (software)

OVERFLOW - the OVERset grid FLOW solver - is a software package for simulating fluid flow around solid bodies using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It is a compressible 3-D flow solver that solves the time-dependent, Reynolds-averaged, Navier-Stokes equations using multiple overset structured grids.

Usage examples of "overflow".

Now and again we chanced upon a hamlet which the hurricane had passed by almost completely, full to overflowing with the afflux of neighbouring populations.

Rapp made the carriage stop for the comfort of his poor little sick heart, which overflowed with bile: in fine, he was obliged to take to bed on arriving at Epernay, while the rest of the amiable party tried to drown their sorrows in champagne.

The north ballium presented a scene of color and activity, crowded as it was with knights and ladies, pages, squires, grooms, men-at-arms and horses, nor would it accommodate them all, so that the overflow stretched into the east and south balliums and even through the great east gate out upon the road that leads down into the valley.

The thatched roofs of the more primitive type of cabins looked bedrabbled, like the hair of a bather emerging from the lake, and the more substantial shelters were crowded with the overflow from these and from tents deserted by troops and patrols that had been almost drowned out.

Browne, whose face was once more wrinkling with mirth, poured out for himself a glass of whisky while Freddy Malins exploded, before he had well reached the climax of his story, in a kink of high-pitched bronchitic laughter and, setting down his untasted and overflowing glass, began to rub the knuckles of his left fist backwards and forwards into his left eye, repeating words of his last phrase as well as his fit of laughter would allow him.

Mr Browne, whose face was once more wrinkling with mirth, poured out for himself a glass of whisky while Freddy Malins exploded, before he had well reached the climax of his story, in a kink of high-pitched bronchitic laughter and, setting down his untasted and overflowing glass, began to run the knuckles of his left fist backwards and forwards into his left eye, repeating words of his last phrase as well as his fit of laughter would allow him.

Forced back on herself, she dissipated her offertory in a vortex of countercurrents and destructive spreading overflow.

The whole feeling was as if something had been finished in heaven, and the outmost ripples of the following rest had overflowed and were now pulsing faintly and dreamily across the bosom of the labouring earth, with feeblest suggestion of the mighty peace beyond.

I am not prepared to believe that the enormous warehouses of Westport were ever filled to overflowing with merchandise, being inclined rather to assign their vast size to that tendency towards overbuilding which is a permanent characteristic of a generous and hopeful people.

To pursue its victory, life, the perpetual conqueror, demanded this portion of their flesh, this overplus of the numerous family, which was overflowing, spreading, peopling the world.

The stream of lava swelled like a river about to overflow its banks, and threatened to demolish the sole obstacle which could prevent it from overrunning the whole Far West.

It was driven by his gardener, and filled to overflowing with azaleas and polyanthus, and great bunches of irises and tulips and freesias.

On the glass-topped table separating them, a pile of polystyrene beefburger cartons, overflowing ashtrays and toppled beer cans bore witness to an evening of over-indulgence that had rendered the builder and his girlfriend bloated, tipsy and spoiling for a fight.

But when we consider how small after all the cup of human enjoyment is, how soon overflowed with tears, how easily drained to the dregs in our quenchless thirst for infinity, we shall not blame ourselves for making so much of the tea-cup.

Camilla to Mandlebert, in quitting Cleves, and the tears with which he saw her eyes overflowing, had annihilated all his resentment, and left him no wish but to serve her.