We have no meanings for "now awash" in our records yet.
1 Banks were now awash with liquid assets, he said.
2 The top of the conning-tower was now awash .
3 It is about information theory, and how we are now awash with it in the modern age.
4 Clubs were now awash with money.
5 The country is now awash with excellent film festivals -both general and specialist -focused on specific regions.
6 Those motion and touch controls may have been gasp-worthy three years ago, but we're now awash in tiny sensors.
7 She said the situation risked worsening a grave humanitarian crisis already affecting the drought-plagued Sahel region, now awash with refugees.
8 But, in a tournament now awash with Champions League drop-outs far greater, far more demanding, tasks do lie ahead for Britains sole survivors.
9 The bulk are in London, which is now awash with Olympic helpers in their eye-catching red and purple sweatshirts and grey track pants.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: