overflow|overflowed|overflowing|overflows in English
verb
spill over, be filled to the point of flowing over; fill to the point of running ove
Use "overflow|overflowed|overflowing|overflows" in a sentence
1. Late 14c., from Old French abundant and directly from Latin Abundantem (nominative abundans) “overflowing,” present participle of abundare “to overflow” (see abound)
2. The lavatory cistern overflowed.
3. Your heart overflows with violence.
4. A distributary overflows its banks.
5. Origin : late 14c., from Old French abundant and directly from Latin Abundantem (nominative abundans) "overflowing," present participle of abundare "to overflow" (see abound).
6. The river overflowed its banks.
7. The goods overflowed the warehouse.
8. Shoal Creek overflowed its banks Friday.
9. The milk is overflowing.
10. 16 The crowd overflowed into the street.
11. The trash can overflowed with beer bottles.
12. Water overflowed the sink in the kitchen.
13. The sink overflowed and swamped the kitchen.
14. The population overflowed into the adjoining territory.
15. The sphincters become leaky, and the urine overflows.
16. Your bath is overflowing.
17. The sink had overflowed and the kitchen floor was awash.
18. The glasses is full to overflowing.
19. The chapel was filled to overflowing.
20. The hospitals are filled to overflowing .
21. The gutters were blocked and overflowing.
22. Her dammed-up intelligence overflowed like a flood plain.
23. Once filled, this upper reservoir overflows into another.
24. It may escape from sewer leakages or overflows.
25. 23 Rivers and streams have overflowed their banks in countless places.