Similar words: swamp, impede, bumped, tamper, hamper, dampen, impediment, impedimenta. Meaning: [swɑmp /swɒmp] adj. sunk by being filled with water.
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(31) Slowly his car was swamped down the lake.
(32) We are swamped with work.
(33) The river flooded its banks and morphed into a giant sea that swamped the town.
(34) He's swamped with visitors.
(35) Brace up! You haven't been swamped yet. You still have a chance to triumph over him.
(36) Madame Verrier had been swamped with work.
(37) Personal insults and accusations swamped efforts to debate policies.
(38) We sat suddenly swamped by silence, intense and enveloping.
(39) Nevertheless, Toyota was swamped with job applications.
(40) We are swamped with trifle, bombarded with toasts and the General's after-dinner speech.
(41) Floods destroyed 148 houses and swamped nearly 3,000 acres of crop land in the Bacau region.
(42) From people worried about the country being marginally swamped by immigrants, no doubt.
(43) The scalding flood swamped hundreds of homes and many people were plucked to safety by helicopter.
(44) The political campaign degenerated into the ugliest in recent memory. Personal insults and accusations swamped efforts to debate policies.
(45) Two feet of flood water swamped the Chapmans house at Westbury on Severn after a day of torrential rain.
(46) Hir own safety seemed unimportant now, hir life had been swamped by the torrent of Tammuz Malamute.
(47) A special freephone advice line was opened up last Tuesday and was swamped by hundreds of callers.
(48) They are the men who swamped Britain with fresh supplies of high-grade ecstasy in the final months of 1999.
(49) Then a wave of feebleness swamped me and dumped my body on the top step.
(50) Drivers will be inhibited from driving too close to the car in front of them, for fear of being swamped in its foam.
(51) A radio phone-in was swamped with complaints yesterday about Sure Style Windows salesmen working in Cleveland.
(52) About 3000 years ago a tidal wave swamped the coastal lowlands of Greece, causing massive destruction.
(53) They swamped me with their cameras, tape recorders and notebooks.
(54) In any organic specimen, carbon-14 is present in tiny quantities, being swamped by the more abundant isotope, carbon-12.
(55) Possible fluctuations of cancer incidence due to sources of radiation are swamped statistically by the numerous other causes.
(56) Sir David returned to his previous comments that universities were being swamped by paperwork.
(57) Individual advertisements are swamped in the welter of political coverage.
(58) Tree services were swamped with calls from residents and firewood lots had to turn away truckloads of wood.
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(59) Donna was swamped with congratulations from friends and fellow reporters when she won the prize.
(60) It had been swamped with work in the first months after the allowance's introduction.