- o´ver|flow´ing|ly
- o|ver|flow «verb. OH vuhr FLOH; noun, adjective. OH vuhr FLOH», verb, -flowed, -flown, -flow|ing, noun, adjective.–v.i.1. to flow over the bounds: »
Rivers often overflow in the spring.
2. to have the contents flowing over: »My cup is overflowing.
3. to pass from one part to another because of lack of room: »The crowd overflowed from the auditorium into the hall.
4. Figurative. to be very abundant: »an overflowing harvest, overflowing kindness.
–v.t.1. to cover or flood: »The river overflowed my garden. Behold, waters rise up…and shall overflow the land, and all that is therein (Jeremiah 47:2).
SYNONYM(S): inundate, overrun.2. a) to flow over the top of: »Stop pouring! The milk is overflowing the cup.
b) to fill to the point of overflowing: »Figurative. So they overflowed his house, smoked his cigars and drank his health (Rudyard Kipling).
3. to extend out beyond; be too many for: »The crowd overflowed the little room and filled the hall.
–n.2. something that flows or runs over: »an overflow of people from the cities, to carry off the overflow from a fountain.
3. an outlet or container for overflowing liquid.–adj.superabundant; overflowing: »In theaters and student hostels…overflow crowds listen to poets with almost religious fervor (Time).
╂[Old English oferflōwan]–o´ver|flow´ing|ly, adverb.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.