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overflow
from
something
full
overflow
Verb
—
Overflow
to
submerge
the
brim
of
The
bucket
is
now
wider
so
the
event
of
an
overflow
is
unlikely
.
She
quickly
filled
the
ice
tea
glasses
to
one
inch
below
the
rim
so
the
glasses
would
not
overflow
.
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from
Preposition
—
When
something
is
from
someone
,
the
person
gave
or
sent
it
.
I
got
a
gift
from
my
grandmother
today
.
—
When
someone
is
from
a
place
,
that
'
s
where
they
started
.
I
am
Chinese
.
I
come
from
Hunan
province
.
Sorry
I
'
m
late
.
I
just
came
from
school
.
—
You
use
from
to
talk
about
distances
between
thing
in
space
or
time
.
Saturn
is
far
from
earth
.
School
is
5
km
from
my
home
.
The
year
2515
is
a
long
time
from
now
.
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something
Compound Determinative
—
an
unspecified
(
un
-
+
specified
)
object
.
I
'
m
going
to
wear
something
today
.
—
an
event
.
Isn
'
t
something
going
to
happen
?
—
a
special
object
.
You
'
re
really
something
!
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full
Adjective
—
A
container
is
full
of
things
if
there
are
many
of
the
things
in
the
container
and
no
more
can
go
in
.
The
cup
is
full
of
water
.
If
you
try
to
put
more
water
in
,
the
water
will
fall
onto
the
table
.
My
life
is
full
of
problems
.
—
A
full
moon
is
when
the
moon
is
a
round
circle
because
the
sun
is
shining
on
the
side
we
can
see
.
I
can
see
the
road
,
because
there
'
s
a
full
moon
tonight
.
—
A
person
is
full
when
they
are
satisfied
,
usually
with
food
.
The
meal
was
so
large
that
I
was
full
all
day
.
—
Something
is
full
when
it
is
total
and
completed
,
does
not
need
any
additions
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