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are deluged
noun
A great flood or rain.
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Employers are deluged with CVs.
Hours later, the coastlines are deluged.
Obviously, investors are deluged with data today.
Suddenly, you are deluged with a volume of unfamiliar information.
E-mail is little help: employees' in-boxes are deluged.
Calls pour in; dams threaten to burst; legislators are deluged, inundated, swamped.
Smaller firms like Mr. Anderson's, which employs 13 lawyers, are deluged.
In our current culture we are deluged with so many choices that chaos is the usual state.
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Tacloban, however, was deluged.
He was deluged with responses.
Prepared to be deluged.
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