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is deluged
noun
A great flood or rain.
Exact(24)
And the marketplace is deluged with stuff.
A recluse who hates novelty is deluged with it.
She says she is deluged with e-mail messages directing her to Bush humor sites.
A company can easily lose focus when it is deluged with unprofitable and obscure ideas from fervent users.
The capital of the sole superpower is deluged with snow, and to whom does its local newspaper turn?
Now a mailing-list company has picked up the name, and Mr. Preller is deluged with mail addressed to Uncle Fred Preller.
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Tacloban, however, was deluged.
He was deluged with responses.
Prepared to be deluged.
Employers are deluged with CVs.
Were deluged by Hudson River tramps.
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