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The phrase "swamp over" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It means to cover or overwhelm something in a swamp-like manner. It can be used in a literal sense, such as describing a physical area being flooded with water, or in a figurative sense, like being overwhelmed with tasks or requests. Here is an example: The heavy rain caused the river to overflow and swamp over the nearby fields, damaging crops and homes.
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Not, in fact, the shallow swamp over on the side, or the small burbling tributary off to the left, but the roaring flow of the rushing water as it barrels down the middle of the riverbed.
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He has been slumbering "somewhere in the deepest, darkest part of the swamp" for over 60 years, guarded by an enormous rattlesnake.
After a frustrating morning of catching only tilapia in a lake once full of endemic species, we head back to camp wet and dirty only to be admonished by the local tourist guides for daring (or being foolish enough) to enter what has become a weed-choked swamp taken over by mean (masiaka) crocodiles.
The plan, which Buffett floated to the companies last week, would effectively give the Omaha billionaire control over the companies' good books and leave them to deal with the bad stuff: credit-derivatives exposure that threatens to swamp their over-leveraged capital bases.
"What ifs" propel you constantly back into the past, into the jaws of the shark that bit you, into the claws of the memory that swamps you over and over again and holds you back.
I was born into all that, all that mess, the over-crowded swamp and the over-crowded sematary and the not- crowded-enough town, so I don't remember nothing, don't remember a world without Noise.
Under these conditions, drainage presents an unstable and indefinite pattern, marked by the shifting of rivers, lagoons, and swamps over the lower lands.
The storyline revolves around the poignant notion that Terrebonne Parish is sinking into the Gulf of Mexico, a modern extension of the disappearance of the southern swamps over the past century, along with Ivory-billed Woodpeckers and a whole way of life.
Even the four-lane bypass, Highway 158, which is on higher ground, was swamped over a foot deep when the hurricane made landfall just before high tide, about 1 30.
A Times article on Tuesday quoted Joe Brancatelli, who publishes a subscription Web site for business travelers, Joesentme.com, as saying he was swamped over the weekend with calls from passengers who were frustrated about not being able to get through to the airlines to make alternative plans.
Mr. Brancatelli said he was swamped over the weekend with calls from passengers who were angry and frustrated about not being able to anticipate the extent of the travel disruptions, and then not being able to get through to airlines to make alternate plans.
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