overteem
English
Etymology
over- + teem.
Verb
overteem (third-person singular simple present overteems, present participle overteeming, simple past and past participle overteemed)
- (intransitive) To be filled or swarming with something.
- 1818, John Keats, “Book I”, in Endymion:
- Yet it was but a dream: yet such a dream / That never tongue, although it overteem / With mellow utterance, like a cavern spring […]
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- To exhaust or deplete by producing excessively.