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Overfull for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: ,oʊvə'fʊl

What does Overfull really mean?

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Overfull is a word that we often use to describe something that has exceeded its capacity or is filled beyond what it can hold. Imagine you have a cup of water, and you keep pouring more and more water into it until it starts overflowing. Well, that cup would be considered overfull because it's holding more water than it can contain without spilling over.

In a similar way, when we say something is overfull, it means that it's packed, teeming, or overflowing with whatever it contains. It's as if a jar of marbles is so full that it cannot fit even one more marble, or a bag of candy is stuffed so tightly that you can't possibly squeeze in another piece.

The word "overfull" can also be used to describe a situation or an emotion. For example, if you're really excited about going on a vacation, and you can't contain your happiness, you might say that you're overfull of joy. It's like your heart is bursting with an abundance of happiness and you can't help but express it.

So, think of "overfull" as going beyond the normal limit or capacity. It's like the last puzzle piece that doesn't quite fit into the puzzle because the puzzle is already full. When something is overfull, it's jam-packed or bursting with whatever it contains, whether it be physical objects, feelings, or even ideas. And just like trying to fit that last puzzle piece into the puzzle, it's like trying to force more into a space that's already filled to the brim.

Revised and Fact checked by Sarah Anderson on 2023-10-29 14:45:23

Overfull In a sentece

Learn how to use Overfull inside a sentece

  • Sarah's backpack was overfull with books, notebooks, and art supplies.
  • The trash can in the classroom was overfull and needed to be emptied.
  • The jar of cookies became overfull when Jimmy kept adding more cookies to it.
  • The washing machine was overfull with clothes, so it couldn't properly clean them.
  • The bus was overfull with passengers, and some had to stand in the aisle.

Overfull Synonyms

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Overfull Similar Words

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