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Swamped.
sunken
submerged
1
But things that matter are deliberately
swamped
by things that look good.
2
Solid water
swamped
us; the thunder of the surf stopped the mind.
3
Flood waters have
swamped
vast areas, making elevated roads points of refuge.
4
A third of Argentina's soy farms remain
swamped
after early April storms.
5
The magistrates, who complain of being
swamped
with cases, stopped work at
6
The thought of his actual position
swamped
the sickening disgust at tailordom.
7
Now I must regrettably return to my office; I'm
swamped
with paperwork.
8
When we were there really early this morning, they were already
swamped
.
9
Which means Bruton'll get
swamped
first, it bein' closest to the river.
10
McKanders said she and her students were already
swamped
because of DACA.
11
And lately I've been too
swamped
with work to walk him much.
12
Three local hospitals had been diverting patients because they were
swamped
too.
13
In other parts of the city, people waded chest-high through
swamped
highways.
14
Emma looked at him, and perceived the poet
swamped
by the admirer.
15
This summer the waters of Maine were diluvial, the feeding-grounds were
swamped
.
16
The Aramaean, or Third Semitic migration, in time
swamped
various decaying States.
swamped
swamp
·
swamp by
swamp parts
swamp with calls
swamp with work
fairly swamped