runovers

/ˈrʌnoʊvərz/
noun
  1. Multiple instances of text continuing beyond the intended space, such as at the bottom of pages or columns.
    • The designer reduced the font size to eliminate runovers in the brochure.
    • The layout had several runovers that needed to be fixed before printing.
    • She checked all the runovers in the document to ensure no text was lost.
  2. Multiple instances of vehicles running over something or someone.
    • The news covered the runovers that occurred during the parade.
    • Safety measures were introduced to prevent runovers in the warehouse.
    • The report listed three runovers at the same intersection last year.
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