Flow or run over (a limit or brim)
Occupy in large numbers or live on a host.
Too much production or more than expected.
1 Could the Wehrmacht have overrun Europe without the help of US automakers?
2 However, some in Overtown remain worried they'll be overrun and left behind.
3 The Government has asked PWC to report into the overrun by March.
4 Within two weeks of the German invasion, the Polish army was overrun .
5 Arsenal, it must be said were far from disgraced, outplayed, or overrun .
6 In the past few days, we've been overrun with big news events.
7 A few days ago, we'd have just been overrun without those guns.
8 It would have taken thousands of unarmed people to overrun the garrison.
9 The average overrun has been 179 per cent, says the Oxford study.
10 In the spring of 1860, the South was literally overrun with goods.
11 Imperial soldiers had already breached the hangar airlocks and overrun several laboratories.
12 Some time soon too many will arrive and you will be overrun .
13 The house fell into disrepair, and was overrun by cats and rodents.
14 The house was fairly overrun with rats that scampered in every direction.
15 It was only a matter of time before they were completely overrun .
16 In the first 45 minutes, the Irish defence were outnumbered and overrun .
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