overfill

IPA: ˈoʊvɝfɪɫ

noun

  • An instance of overfilling.

verb

  • To fill beyond capacity or beyond what is appropriate.
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Examples of "overfill" in Sentences

  • (I can overfill the upper layer a bit since it has a domed lid, yay!)
  • You can also overfill the spool slightly, adding line right up to the edge of the spool rim.
  • This recipe makes enough to fill up a deep dish pie plate and will definitely overfill a smaller one.
  • The more you pre-wash, the less detergent you need, but never overfill to try and compensate for not pre-washing.
  • They allow for almost no "overfill," i.e., if one small thing (say a strawberry) is taller than the edge, getting the lid to seal is nearly impossible.
  • You can always go back and refer to an older file, but don't clutter up your workspace with things you no longer need right away. • Don't overfill your folders.
  • I used about every mixing bowl in the house to prepare the batter, which, once completed, I poured gingerly into the B&D wafflemaker, careful not to overfill my shiny new piece of kitchen equipment.
  • After nearly running out of gas between Shasta and Susanville (because I didn't believe there could really be that many miles between gas stations) it was totally awesome to overfill the tank when I finally found some fuel.

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