To spread across or over (e.g. of liquid spots).
1 It grew warm rapidly; clouds overspread the sky; a thunderpeal rumbled suddenly.
2 The sky was overspread now with black clouds; and the gloom increased.
3 All was profoundly dark, and overspread with the stillness of the grave.
4 The air was clear, though the fog of smoke overspread the sun.
5 Avery's lips parted in a smile; a soft flush overspread her face.
6 At the appearance of Atkinson, joy immediately overspread the countenance of Booth.
7 The clouds had overspread again, and any moment the snowfall might recommence.
8 At this realization, relief overspread her and she was able to sleep.
9 But the radiance that now overspread it was from an inward source.
10 When he had opened the sheet a sudden solemnity overspread his face.
11 The baron uttered a shriek, and a death-like pallor overspread his face.
12 Tremors would overspread his body, the flesh of which would creep horribly.
13 She shook her head and a look of pain overspread her face.
14 But an expression of bewildered and sorrowful surprise suddenly overspread his countenance.
15 Her eyes opened and a quick flush of pleasure overspread her face.
16 A ghastly pallor overspread Coursegol's features; he uttered a cry of horror.
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