Synonym: flood, overflow, overwhelm, rain, run over, storm, torrent. Similar words: delude, delusion, huge, slug, refuge, eugenic, plug away, refugee. Meaning: ['deljuːdʒ] n. 1. an overwhelming number or amount 2. a heavy rain 3. the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land. v. 1. fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid 2. charge someone with too many tasks 3. fill or cover completely, usually with water.
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(1) Viewers sent a deluge of complaints about the show.
(2) This little stream can become a deluge when it rains heavily.
(3) The spring thaw caused the river to deluge the region.
(4) A deluge of manuscripts began to arrive in the post.
(5) About a dozen homes were damaged in the deluge.
(6) This has brought a deluge of criticism.
(7) The newspaper received a deluge of complaints/letters/phone calls about the article.
(8) I got caught in the deluge on the way home.
(9) A deluge of medals somehow makes the effort look more meaningful, no matter how little valor accompanies it.
(10) A deluge of tropical rain fell on us an hour later.
(11) A rancher who heard the deluge coming loaded his family in his truck and began to dash to safety.
(12) Are your savings being eroded by the deluge of bills that arrive every month?
(13) The week before, a monsoonal deluge had swept through the river valley.
(14) He would lend himself to a deluge; she would imagine water gushing into a basin.
(15) Dotson was on the road during the deluge[sentencedict.com], and said he couldn't believe it when he heard the news.
(16) Came the deluge of scans, scopes, tests, probes and invasions by miraculous instruments.
(17) Darkness had come prematurely with the deluge, the gloom summoned early by such an abundance of black cloud.
(18) The ceaseless deluge had turned the small front yard of the cottage into a swamp.
(19) When the snow melts, the mountain stream becomes a deluge.
(20) And a phone-in programme on a local radio station produced a deluge of anti-Clough callers.
(21) When a baby is newborn, friends, family, and even strangers deluge us with moral support and advice.
(22) Sometimes I seemed to be nothing but grievance and distress, like a human storm looking for something to deluge.
(23) The combination of pad, mobile launcher and flame trench was cooled with a water deluge system.
(24) Many homes in Jakarta were flooded in the Indonesian capital's worst deluge for years.
(25) Voice over Meanwhile, sporting venues across the region have disappeared in the deluge.
(26) The new wind brought rain, and not just showers, but a constant soaking deluge flying sometimes straight at us.
(27) One June day, my sister was caught in a thunderstorm, and the deluge completely ruined her hat. Sentencedict.com
(28) An equally extraordinary number of replies found their way back in a deluge to Manchester.
(29) Rex, unperturbed, quickly stripped off naked to wash himself and his clothes in the deluge of fresh water.
(30) At the back window, the oaks and the steep brown hill looked wonderfully romantic in the deluge.
More similar words: delude, delusion, huge, slug, refuge, eugenic, plug away, refugee, sluggish, subterfuge, lugubrious, pull the plug, elude, elusive, prelude, reluctant, in the lurch, hallelujah, reluctance, reluctantly, delve, delay, delete, model, widely, infidel, delight, deliver, delicate, delegate.