flow |
teem |
As verbs the difference between flow and teem
is that
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another while
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
As a noun flow
is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
teem |
crowd |
As verbs the difference between teem and crowd
is that
teem is to be stocked to overflowing while
crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing.
As a noun crowd is
a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
fulfill |
teem |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between fulfill and teem
is that
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up while
teem is (archaic) to empty.
As verbs the difference between fulfill and teem
is that
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up while
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
brim |
teem |
Teem is a synonym of brim.
As verbs the difference between brim and teem
is that
brim is to be full to overflowing while
teem is to be stocked to overflowing.
As a noun brim
is the sea; ocean; water; flood.
As an adjective brim
is fierce; sharp; cold.
teem |
cram |
As verbs the difference between teem and cram
is that
teem is to be stocked to overflowing while
cram is to press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to crowd; to fill to superfluity; as, to cram anything into a basket; to cram a room with people.
As a noun cram is
the act of cramming.
teem |
cro |
As a verb teem
is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
As a noun cro is
eye, socket or
cro can be blood, gore.
teem |
crowded |
As verbs the difference between teem and crowded
is that
teem is to be stocked to overflowing while
crowded is past tense of crowd.
As an adjective crowded is
containing too many of something; teeming.
teem |
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awash |
teem |
As an adjective awash
is washed by the waves or tide; said of a rock or strip of shore, or of an anchor, etc, when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it.
As a verb teem is
to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
profuse |
teem |
As verbs the difference between profuse and teem
is that
profuse is (obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander while
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
As an adjective profuse
is in great quantity or abundance.
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