How to use in-sentence of “overrun”:
– After being shot by criminals, he wakes from a coma in the hospital to see that his town is overrun with walking dead people.
– Flooding would turn out to be a huge issue for the community of Squamish and could eventually overrun parts of Highway 99.
– But from 944 to 947 there was a crisis by the revolt of Abu Yazid, who had united the Kharijite Berber peopleBerber tribes of eastern Algeria and overrun Ifriqiya.
– For this and other reasons the riverfront neighborhoods became overrun with crime.
– Closed as not promoted: This one’s overrun the extension by a few days so is probably around about time to be closed to avoid things dragging on.
– The Romanians were overrun by large numbers of tanks.
– He thought the islands were overrun with drugs and guns and were no longer safe.
– The series ends on a cliffhanger, with Gallifrey on the brink of economic and social collapse as well as in danger of being overrun by a Free Time virus, while most of the characters are trapped with no apparent means of escape.