Similar words: blue-blooded, flood, flooding, floodgate, floodplain, flood plain, floor, wooden. Meaning: [flʌd] adj. covered with water.
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(211) Following a hard workout, one runner was flooded with images of breaking capillaries.
(212) The room was flooded with a soft illumination, cleverly directed at the Gobelin tapestries that lined one wall.
(213) For one thing poor countries produce similar commodities, and encouraging them to increase their exports has flooded the market.
(214) I was flooded with calls just from those few advertisements.
(215) With what amazement and pleasure we talked and laughed and wept as we flooded that capacious boulevard.
(216) The stammered words of the Consul flooded back to him.
(217) Her hand closed on it,(sentencedict.com/flooded.html) and light flooded the room.
(218) On the far side of the pond the shanties started, the lowest-lying cluster surrounded by water, flooded.
(219) I remember that I liked ice skating on the flooded baseball field in winter.
(220) After two days of continuous rain, the village was flooded.
(221) There were torrential rains, rivers burst their banks and flooded standing crops, churches were struck by lightning in heavy thunderstorms.
(222) The reserve takes in part of the Minsmere levels which were flooded during the Second World War to counter possible invasion.
(223) As far as we can tell all other compartments are flooded, which means that anyone behind those doors is already dead.
(224) What you could pay for Most brigades outside London would charge for dealing with emergencies such as a flooded cellar.
(225) The well decks are simply flooded and the landing craft are launched from the stern of the ship.
(226) Midvale veterans would recall frantically pumping out buildings frequently flooded in the low basin at the foot of Germantown.
(227) The light flooded down from five roundels high up on the far long side, as though in a cathedral clerestory.
(228) Homes and shops were flooded and farm animals marooned as rivers burst their banks.
(229) Heat flooded down to her toes, her hands went limp and she completely forgot where she was.
(230) Cleveland trading standards officers were flooded with complaints about the double glazing firm in February.
(231) Heart racing, she felt for the dangling cord and flooded the room with light just as the door closed quietly.
(232) The terraces were flooded with water, reflecting light and colour from the sky.
(233) The inhabitants were evacuated from the flooded village.
(234) They helplessly watch the crops being flooded.
(235) Numerous historic cultural sites and monumental natural features were also permanently flooded.
(236) Foreign media have flooded into China since China's accession into WTO.
(237) The dam broke down and in result the land was flooded.
(238) Fan letters flooded in.
(239) The fire - brigade pumped water out of the flooded house.
(240) Scott, and later Dickens, flooded the country in printed editions.
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.