brim over vs congest

brim over

verb
  • to overflow over the brim (of a saucepan etc.) 

  • To be bustlingly full of something 

  • To experience a very strong emotion; to be overcome with emotion. 

congest

verb
  • To hinder or block the passage of something moving, for example a fluid, mixture, traffic, people, etc. (due to an excess of this or due to a partial or complete obstruction), resulting in overfilling or overcrowding. 

noun
  • A farmer whose lands do not support him adequately. 

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