BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: NOUN
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- An act of overrunning.
- The exceeding of estimated costs for product development and manufacture covered by contract.
- Too much production or more than expected
- The amount by which something overruns.
- The amount by which actual costs exceed estimates.
- A run over and above the quantity ordered by a customer.
- In printing, composed type run over into the next line or page, to make space for something else, etc. See overrun, v. t., 7.
- An instance of overrunning
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: ADJECTIVE
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- (often followed by `with' or used in combination) troubled by or encroached upon in large numbers
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: VERB
- Flow or run over (a limit or brim)
- To overflow over the brim (of a saucepan etc.)
- Run beyond or past
- Seize the position of and defeat
- Flow or run over (a limit or brim)
- Occupy in large numbers or live on a host
- Invade in great numbers
- To readjust by shifting the excess letter(s) to the next line of a set type
- To continue for too long.
- To run past; exceed
- To infest, swarm over, flow over
- To defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing his positions conclusively.
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To go beyond the normal or desired limit.
- To run, pass, spread, or flow over or by something; to be beyond, or in excess.
- To run over; overflow.
- To print (a job order) in a quantity larger than that ordered.
- To set too much type for.
- To rearrange or move (set type or pictures) from one column, line, or page to another.
- To run or extend beyond (a limit); exceed.
- To run beyond or past; overshoot.
- To overflow.
- To spread swiftly throughout.
- To spread or swarm over destructively.
- To seize the positions of and defeat conclusively.
- To extend beyond its due or desired length.
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To run over; to grow or spread over in excess; to invade and occupy; to take possession of
- To exceed in distance or speed of running; to go beyond or pass in running.
- To go beyond; to extend in part beyond.
- To abuse or oppress, as if by treading upon.
- To carry over, or back, as type, from one line or page into the next after, or next before.
- To extend the contents of (a line, column, or page) into the next line, column, or page.
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To run over in speech or in thought; traverse; go over.
- To run or spread over; grow over; cover all over; extend over or throughout; be propagated throughout.
- To harass by hostile incursions; overcome and take possession of by invasion.
- To outrun; run faster than (another) and leave (him) behind.
- To run beyond; exceed; especially, to go beyond some prescribed or recognized limit, as of space or time.
- To run over or run down; tread down; over-whelm; crash by superior force.
- In printing, to extend, as composed types, beyond the limit first determined; carry over (words or lines) to the next line, column, or page.
- To become superabundant or excessive; overflow; run over.
- To extend beyond the due or desired length, as a line or page in printing, or beyond any prescribed or desired limit, as in the paying out of a line from a reel, etc.
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: RELATED WORDS
- Catchdrain, Floodage, Pour down, Rainspout, Flood, Demersion, Outswell, Exundate, Landflood, Overflowingly, Overbrim, Run over, Well over, Overrun, Overflow
- Swarmed, Overtaken, Overwhelmed, Invade, Swamped, Invaded, Brim over, Run over, Troubled, Well over, Overproduction, Overflow, Plagued, Infest, Infested
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Diluvium, Abound in, Catchdrain, Floodage, Pour down, Rainspout, Flood, Demersion, Outswell, Exundate, Landflood, Overflowingly, Overbrim, Overrun, Overflow
- Deluged, Flooded, Inundated, Swarmed, Overtaken, Overwhelmed, Invade, Swamped, Invaded, Brim over, Troubled, Overflow, Plagued, Infest, Infested
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- She removed a black hat from a rack on the wall and stood in front of the mirror, tilting the brim over her brow.
- The skill to know how to look good, sound good and brim over with confidence in virtually any job interview you encounter.
- China was now completely overrun by the Japanese.
- Gasp as Ooo is overrun with elemental mutants!
- This place is overrun with tweakers and homeless.
- This forest is overrun with packs of wolves.
- It is overrun by them, rather than inhabited.
- Westinghouse transferred the cost overrun to another subcontract with the same affiliate that had sufficient funds obligated to cover the overrun.
- Little body little block genitals overrun arse a single block grey crack overrun.
- This leads to potential outcomes that do not make sense such as a program with a large schedule overrun but no cost overrun.
- Would you rather have a house overrun with pigs or overrun with chickens?
- Common risks include capital cost overrun, time overrun, delays in tariff revisions, lower demand, and underachievement of project objectives.
BRIM OVER vs OVERRUN: QUESTIONS
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- Is the VA PTSD system corrupt and overrun with Liars?
- Which fluid gel samples produce foams with the highest overrun?
- How long does pump overrun last after boiler is off?
- What does the term'overrun'mean when making ice cream?
- What cities were completely overrun by the Danish Vikings?
- Does overrun affect creatures that come under your control?
- What happens to Elysium when they finally overrun it?
- Are roads in Gloucestershire being overrun by water?
- Are BF4 servers overrun after battlefield 2042 hype?
- Is Southern California becoming overrun by peacocks?