Flow or run over (a limit or brim)
Injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle.
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Examples for "spill "
1 Now scientists wonder if the oil spill could create a similar problem.
2 He has come under growing political pressure to stop the spill itself.
3 Meanwhile, state officials made coastline preparations for oil from the Gulf spill .
4 Sunoco told Reuters it has taken measures to reduce its spill rate.
5 It was probably better to just spill than answer the twenty questions.
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 .
1 Great Britain now commands capital, while China and India overflow with labor.
2 Pool that I did not consider New Orleans in danger from overflow .
3 The general arrangement of a leap weir overflow is shown in Fig.
4 An additional emergency overflow ground has also been arranged, said the statement.
5 The new system will enable Kassel to transfer overflow calls to Dublin.
1 Sea level rise ranges from 30 centimetres to well over a metre.
2 Accordin' to Gilmartin, it'd bring well over a million in today's market.
3 Altogether, these industries employ well over half a million people, said Ramaphosa.
4 It works particularly well over the many islands throughout the Pacific region.
5 I have been working on this record for well over a year.
1 She let everything else fall away, let her heart brim over .
2 Sharley threw herself back in the rocking-chair and let her eyes brim over .
3 The environments, particularly the inner-brain worlds, brim over with tiny and usually relevant details.
4 The lama dragged forth his rosary and pulled his huge hat- brim over his eyes.
5 He remembered afterward that at that moment the cup of life seemed to brim over .
Be above something with respect to a reference point.
1 He told her he had seen a cat run over that morning.
2 We had a beautiful run over the mountains; the view was magnificent.
3 I think DeChooch just left the car there to get run over .
4 I have to run over and talk to Sam for a minute.
5 He started the car up and let it run over the bank.
6 You would never have run over here this way in the world.
7 Not that the parakeet got run over in the road, you understand.
8 Reason: in a great deal of noise pedestrians might be run over .
9 The courses are part-time and run over one and three years respectively.
10 He finished off in nice fashion at his first-up run over 1400m.
11 I never was popular before I was run over by the cars.
12 No one could see us, so we really did get run over .
13 They came to the place where Wallander had run over the hare.
14 We have only run over the merits and faults of this plan.
15 And from there we shall run over to Chicago and the Yosemite.
16 Now go and ease your feet with a run over the town.
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