overfull |
full |
As adjectives the difference between overfull and full
is that
overfull is excessively filled; filled to overflowing while
full is foul, rotten.
overfull |
overmuch |
As an adjective overfull
is excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
As a determiner overmuch is
(chiefly|british) very much; too much.
As an adverb overmuch is
(chiefly|british) too much; overly much.
overfull |
overfull |
As adjectives the difference between overfull and overfull
is that
overfull is excessively filled; filled to overflowing while
overfull is excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
overfull |
overflow |
As an adjective overfull
is excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
As a noun overflow is
the spillage resultant from overflow; excess.
As a verb overflow is
to flow over the brim of (a container).
overfull |
overflowing |
As an adjective overfull
is excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
As a noun overflowing is
overflow.
As a verb overflowing is
present participle of lang=en.
overfull |
|
overfilled |
overfull |
As a verb overfilled
is past tense of overfill.
As an adjective overfull is
excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
overfull |
overfell |
As an adjective overfull
is excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
As a verb overfell is
(
overfall).
overfall |
overfull |
As a noun overfall
is a turbulent section of a body of water, caused by strong currents passing over submerged ridges.
As a verb overfall
is to fall over (something).
As an adjective overfull is
excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
overpull |
overfull |
As a noun overpull
is the amount of force that must be exerted on a pipe to pull it upward, above and beyond its own weight, due to drag and other forces.
As a verb overpull
is to pull something with more force than (someone or something).
As an adjective overfull is
excessively filled; filled to overflowing.
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