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overfull

[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəfˈʊl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. exceeding demand
    a glutted market

How To Use overfull In A Sentence

  • On the other hand, the ITV schedule seems overfull with murder.
  • I was trying desperately to push my books into my overfull bag when Sara passed me another piece of paper.
  • While those overfull metro busses chug along in special transit lanes, Port of Seattle officials are stuck in traffic somewhere in the other nine lanes, watching the global economy roar past on the shoulder.
  • I arrived back at my desk feeling slightly sleepy from the lovely sunshine, and overfull from the heavy chocolate torte I'd had for desert.
  • I arrived back at my desk feeling slightly sleepy from the lovely sunshine, and overfull from the heavy chocolate torte I'd had for desert.
  • I hadn't checked it in awhile and knew it would be overfull, more than likely.
  • When our universities are underfunded, and overfull, it's time to stop the fever.
  • ‘Being overfull is not especially a good thing,’ he said.
  • An overfull order book cannot be used to ignore health and safety regulations or an enforcement notice as it suits.
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