overflood

/ˌəʊvə(ɹ)ˈflʌd/
verb 2noun 1

Definitions

verb

1

To flood.

On the 28th of March, the river overflooded the high pier along the Main, and rising higher and higher, began to come into the gates and alleys.

Up and to church, my house being miserably overflooded with rayne last night, which makes me almost mad.

2

To flood or fill completely; to overflow.

Francis is of the race of mystics, for no intermediary comes between God and his soul; but his mysticism is that of Jesus leading his disciples to the Tabor of contemplation; but when, overflooded with joy, they long to build tabernacles that they may remain on the heights and satiate themselves with the raptures of ecstasy, "Fools," he says to them, "ye know not what ye ask," and directing their gaze to the crowds wandering like sheep having no shepherd, he leads them back to the plain, to the midst of those who moan, who suffer, who blaspheme.

He may be entirely fascinated by the actions on the stage and yet his mind may be overflooded with other ideas.

noun

1

A flood; an excess or superabundance.

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