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were overfull
adjective
Excessively filled; filled to overflowing
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Maybe he was overfull".
"You are doing so much and your plate is overfull, but you're trying to accommodate their needs".
Ms. Bulik says that as bad as the feeling of being overfull can be, the guilt over those trips to the pie table can last far longer.
Survivors said the 56-year-old boat was listing to the left even at port, which Russian maritime experts said was possibly because a sewage tank was overfull.
Another problem, stemming from the fact that the pages are full of so many public figures, is that it is overfull of their public pronouncements.
Our penal institutions are overfull with young offenders and no useful social purpose would be served by feral youths being joined by the feral beasts of journalism.
In the words of Harold Hutchison, in Edward II: The Pliant King (1971) his reign was "overfull of failures, jealousies and tragedies", not least the tragedy that befell him when his scheming wife, Isabella of France, had him tortured, suffocated, and finished off with a red hot poker inserted into his bowels.
The venue, a large auditorium in Greenwich Village, was overfull with countless more lining the halls outside.
"They said the flight was overfull". Fearns, like the doctor at the center of that viral video from Sunday night, held his ground.
On a day that already promised to be overfull, the first, the second, then the third of our gaggle appeared looking like chipmunks with cheeks full of nuts.
The meals need to be filling without causing you to be overfull.
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