Sentences

overflow in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

Overflow (verb): to spill over the edges or limits due to excess, either in a physical sense, such as water exceeding its banks, or in an emotional sense, such as feelings exceeding one's capacity to contain them.

Sample Sentences

  1. The river began to overflow after the heavy rainstorm, flooding the nearby fields.
  2. Her excitement seemed to overflow during the award ceremony as she accepted her trophy.
  3. The cup was filled to the brim, and a small bump caused the liquid to overflow onto the table.
  4. He felt a sense of joy overflow within him as he watched his child take their first steps.
  5. The community's generosity overflowed in response to the charity's call for donations.
  6. The river began to overflow after the heavy rainfall, flooding the nearby fields.
  7. When the cup was filled to the brim, the coffee started to overflow onto the table.
  8. Emotions can overflow during a heartfelt reunion, leading to both tears and laughter.
  9. The computer's memory will overflow if too many applications are running at once.
  10. The garden was filled with vibrant flowers, causing their colors to overflow into the surrounding landscape.
  11. The river began to overflow its banks after the heavy rainstorm.
  12. His excitement was so intense that it felt like joy was about to overflow from him.
  13. The email inbox was in danger of overflow, with hundreds of unread messages piling up.
  14. During the festival, the crowd began to overflow into the streets, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
  15. The cup was filled to the brim, and a small amount of coffee began to overflow onto the table.