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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(31) Before Sydney, her quest for five gold medals attracted a deluge of media attention.
(32) What happens to a river's aquatic life when the deluge strikes?
(33) At this stage, almost overwhelmed by the deluge of war, there is perhaps nothing to say that is not banal.
(34) It was like a deluge from heaven.
(35) After me [ us ] the deluge.
(36) A heavy deluge in 1957 again washed everything away.
(37) They deluge Washington with proposals to break deadlocks.
(38) Deluge: To overrun with water; inundate.
(39) Viewers could point to a deluge of children's programming on satellite, cable and digital channels such as Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon.
(40) Any boor with a fax machine and your phone number can deluge you with unwanted documents.
(41) The success of this device was, however, lost in the deluge of disaster.
(42) The deluge of selling overwhelmed the ticker tape system that normally gave investors the current prices of their shares.
(43) The rain came then: a sudden deluge which pounded on the roof and agaist the windows.
(44) The Deluge sweeps over the Earth; the Anunnaki witness the total destruction from their orbiting spacecraft.
(45) Your mouth feels like a cement mixer without quite enough water. This deluge of porridge-thick spittle has to go somewhere, so we are left with the question: spit or swallow?
(46) Minds are being fried by a deluge of meaningless information!
(47) The firm said: "Evidence is mounting that we may be at the mid-point of a 'W' shaped recession, with a deluge of business failures likely in 2010."
(48) An insolvency specialist today warned of a "deluge" of business failures next year, saying the UK is in the mid-point of a W-shaped recession.
(49) A deluge of personal revelation followedand the programme earned a huge following.
(50) What she found was a deluge of well-meaning advice being issued to singles that, while offered with the best of intentions, not only wasn't working but was making singles' skin crawl.
(51) What a contrast to the UK, where last week's deluge ensured that parts of the country ground to a sludgy halt.
(52) The Guatemala City sinkhole, estimated to be 60 feet (18 meters) wide and 300 feet (100 meters) deep, appears to have been triggered by the deluge from tropical storm Agatha.
(53) The singer was overwhelmed by the deluge of the fan mail.
(54) You could see him now, in this deluge of distraction.
(55) A deluge of electronic information may overwhelm American civil justice.
(56) This can cut both ways, with drought and deluge increasing, as we predicted in 1995.
(57) But amid the deluge of questionable adult services on offer, you will soon chance upon companies offering money for body parts and/or fluids.
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(58) Time, bandwidth and memory resources are occupied to result in the link block as well as the deluge of unhealthy messages.
(59) The great reward attracted a deluge of harebrained schemes. Hence, the Board of Longitude, the committee appointed to review promising ideas, held no meetings for more than 20 years.
(60) They can wash over me in a deluge or softly as a light mist.
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