Similar words: swamp, impede, bumped, tamper, hamper, dampen, impediment, impedimenta. Meaning: [swɑmp /swɒmp] adj. sunk by being filled with water.
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(1) His words were swamped by the laughter.
(2) Angry staffs swamped the company with complaints.
(3) The sink overflowed and swamped the kitchen.
(4) A rogue wave swamped the boat.
(5) We've been swamped with phone calls since the advert appeared.
(6) He was swamped with his wife.
(7) As the waterline advanced, the vegetation was swamped.
(8) Heavy rainfalls swamped the lowlands.
(9) He is swamped with work.
(10) Their boat swamped in the storm.
(11) Huge waves swamped the vessel.
(12) The little boat was swamped by the waves.
(13) The flood swamped the whole village.
(14) All our feet were swamped in the mud.
(15) We asked for applications and were swamped .
(16) Foreign cars have swamped the UK market.
(17) I've been swamped with work this year.
(18) I'm swamped with work at the moment.
(19) So, what I said is swamped.
(20) He swamped us with work.
(21) High tides have swamped the coast.
(22) His opponent swamped him with facts and figures.
(23) The shrubbery has been swamped out by us.
(24) The department was swamped with job applications.
(25) A huge wave swamped the boat.
(26) In the summer the village is swamped by visitors.
(27) The boat was swamped by a huge wave.
(28) The firm is swamped with orders. Sentencedict.com
(29) The boat was swamped by an enormous wave.
(30) A big wave swamped the boat.