Similar words: blue-blooded, flood, flooding, floodgate, floodplain, flood plain, floor, wooden. Meaning: [flʌd] adj. covered with water.
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(181) This means that the sea in which the Bright Angel was deposited flooded the land in the east at a later date.
(182) But the marketplace seems fairly flooded with Grateful Dead recordings this fall.
(183) The drains were at last able to carry the surface water and only a few isolated areas remained flooded.
(184) The Severn is only one of the rivers that have flooded.
(185) Merrill blinked, wishing that the hot colour hadn't flooded her face. Sentencedict.com
(186) The two bank robbers got in line at a nearby fast-food restaurant, hoping to be inconspicuous as police flooded the area.
(187) Trees were uprooted, tents blown down, the bridges over the Chickahominy nearly swept away, and the very earth flooded.
(188) A half mile section reclaimed by volunteers will then be flooded and opened to pleasure craft.
(189) During the rainy periods they survive under water in the flooded areas for several months and will withstand a permanently submersed environment.
(190) Even with his lips on her, colour flooded Jenna's face.
(191) For others remaining or settling around the reservoir or flooded areas, tropical diseases often become prevalent.
(192) Drawings and letters from children around the world flooded to Oklahoma City after the bombing, inspiring and thanking the tireless workers.
(193) Then along came the Gulf's oil boom and Western banks found themselves flooded with investments from oil-rich sheikhs.
(194) At these words, immense relief flooded me as the burden of lies I had helped create lifted off my shoulders.
(195) All of a sudden the stage was flooded with brilliant light.
(196) Once the search area has been widened however, enthusiasm flooded back with a loud response from one of the metal detectors.
(197) One night the water in the gullies flooded over into the chalets.
(198) She glimpsed smooth skin, but the blood and dirt flooded back in.
(199) As the road, at this point, was frequently flooded a raised causeway or footpath was built to give access.
(200) In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
(201) Included has been everything from presiding over ceremonial events in Washington to making tours of flooded areas in the Midwest.
(202) The pale April sunshine flooded the room, but it was different from usual.
(203) Though she was not entirely at ease with Mrs Frere her heart flooded with sympathy for her loss.
(204) Zwally observes that melting ice has flooded the Earth before.
(205) The River Deben had burst its banks and people's homes were getting flooded.
(206) Weapons have flooded into the country since the 1860s when the Royal Navy delivered arms to the Druze.
(207) She moved out of the sunlight that flooded in between the nettles and into the dank gloom of the main tunnel.
(208) Hundreds flooded the city centre last week for the raising of the outlawed Morning Star flag.
(209) The fire service did their best to help people even though the station was flooded.
(210) After recent rains many stretches are flooded, and its level in the gorge is already reaching danger point again.
More similar words: blue-blooded, flood, flooding, floodgate, floodplain, flood plain, floor, wooden, exploded, price floor, blood, ground floor, floor leader, bloody, bad blood, blood red, good evening, wooden spoon, in cold blood, blood clot, bloodshot, bloodhound, blood vessel, blood stream, bloodthirsty, flesh and blood, blood pressure, bloodcurdling, goody-goody, flour.