- - Production excess
- - Excess amount
- - Six balls bound to go too far
- - Two cricket terms take too much time
- - Go on too long about career
- - occupy in large numbers
- - five go astray, cutting round a french swamp
- - raid found two rupees and a piece of underwear hidden in kitchen appliance
- - go over the limit and speed too much?
- - attack and defeat
- - Ended series having exceeded time allowed
- - Finished marathon and choked
- - Invade and ravage
- - Exceed allotted time with respect to race
- - go on too long about race
- - exceed capacity of kitchen gadget, collecting unlimited curry on the counter
- - "Politics […] are nothing but corruptions […] for which reason courts are so .... with politics" (Jonathan Swift)
- - Invade, exceed
- - Defeat via invasion
- - Continue for too long
- - Spread across and take possession of
- - speed too much, and go past the limit
- - Exceed limit of
- - Last longer than scheduled
- - Exceed the limit of
- - Infested, as with weeds
- - Exceed (an expected cost)
- - Invade and knock down first part going eastwards
- - Go on too long
- - Exceed, as a budget
- - Score after six balls exceed allotted time
- - A couple of cricket events go on too long
- - Exceed (estimated cost)
- - Go too far, having finished marathon?
- - Invade on account of race
- - Go too far in possibly maiden race?
- - OR to go too far?
- - Jog till one drops and exceed one's allotted time
- - Go right through finished work
- - Swamp (an area)
- - Two cricketing terms go on too long
- - Finished ride in storm
- - Infest
- - Two terms of cricket go on too long
- - Go beyond schedule in aspects of cricket
- - Pest-ridden, say
- - Successfully invade
- - Infested
- - Defeat, militarily
- - Spread swiftly throughout.
- - Invade and occupy.
- - Exceed, as a time limit
- - Engulf
- - Invade
- - Spread through
- - Invade in great numbers
- - Ravage
- - Trample
- - Besieged.
- - Swarm
- - Plague
- - Exceed
- - Deluge
- - Inundate
- - Subdue
- - Swamp
- - invade with vastly superior numbers
- - speed too much, and go over the limit
- - cleric you heard – in baking place – go on too long
- - Flood complete, scarper
- - Exceed allotted time
- - Continue longer than expected
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