overbrim (Meaning)
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overbrim (v. i.)
To flow over the brim; to be so full as to overflow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of overbrim
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overbrim Sentence Examples
- The overflowing river overbrimmed its banks, threatening to engulf the nearby town.
- The emotions in her heart overbrimmed, spilling over as tears streamed down her face.
- The cauldron overbrimmed with molten metal, its contents threatening to erupt.
- The guests at the wedding overbrimmed the ballroom, creating a festive and crowded atmosphere.
- The bathtub overbrimmed with water, sending a cascade of droplets onto the bathroom floor.
- The knowledge in her mind overbrimmed, threatening to overwhelm her senses.
- The reservoir overbrimmed during the torrential downpour, its waters reaching unprecedented levels.
- The laughter of children overbrimmed the playground, creating a cheerful and carefree atmosphere.
- The cauldron of witches' brew overbrimmed with bubbling ingredients, emitting an eerie glow.
- The dam overbrimmed with water during the flood, its concrete walls unable to contain the relentless current.
FAQs About the word overbrim
To flow over the brim; to be so full as to overflow.
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The overflowing river overbrimmed its banks, threatening to engulf the nearby town.
The emotions in her heart overbrimmed, spilling over as tears streamed down her face.
The cauldron overbrimmed with molten metal, its contents threatening to erupt.
The guests at the wedding overbrimmed the ballroom, creating a festive and crowded atmosphere.