Similar words: swamp, impede, bumped, tamper, hamper, dampen, impediment, impedimenta. Meaning: [swɑmp /swɒmp] adj. sunk by being filled with water.
Random good picture Not show
(61) Keeping your priorities in order is easier if you are not being swamped by sudden and unexpected changes.
(62) She was swamped by a wave of impotent anger at and violent dislike for the man whose dogged persistence bordered on persecution.
(63) Along with housewives whose personal needs were swamped by the family, there were recovering alcoholics grateful for acceptance.
(64) We are swamped to-day with books and articles about the power of positive thought to heal our physical or our emotional ills.
(65) Huge tidal waves swamped the town, damaging almost half the buildings.
(66) She feared the bounds of her mind would burst and she would be swamped, her sanity irretrievable in the flood damage.
(67) Before the quick rush of protectiveness was swamped by the passionate need growing more insistent the longer he stayed.
(68) The only note of discord came from fans who swamped the Middlesbrough switchboard complaining about the timing of the event.
(69) But as feelings of guilt suddenly swamped her, only then did Fabia appreciate how much she had been herself with Ven.
(70) With Aristide prevented by the constitution from standing again in 1996, the country was swamped by criminal and political violence.
(71) One day you can be swamped by sand and the next climbing a hill the size of Ben Nevis.
(72) The poor woman had given way to a black mood and been swamped by her ugly past, he explained.
(73) Six victims were found clinging to rooftops or swamped cars and hoisted to safety.
(74) The river jumped its banks and swamped hundreds of homes.
(75) The heartlands of Tiranoc were swamped by a succession of enormous tidal waves that drowned the plains and smashed the cities.
(76) We're being swamped by the funk, and disco is hip.
(77) It was swamped by the incoming tide and sank at about 5am yesterday.
(78) A huge wave swamped the canoes, overturning them and tipping the hunters into the foaming water.
(79) Without them society would be swamped by new barbarians, both from inside and outside the civilization.
(80) She tells him For Women have been swamped with fan mail and want to do a contemporary shoot.
(81) I felt swamped with liquefying despair, weak enough for tears.
(82) The Consumnes River flooded its banks and morphed into a giant sea that swamped homes and ranches.
(83) As the generations go by, under the assumption of blending inheritance, variation is bound to become swamped.
(84) More than 1.5 million calls have swamped a free telephone bank set up a month ago by his employees to sign up volunteers.
(85) Schramm's eyes were swamped with sweat, and the salt stung.
(86) The Centre's miniature railway was swamped with customers over the whole weekend.
(87) This signalled the start of the victory celebrations as Randalstown swamped the Victorians circle.
(88) Cold realisation of what she was doing swamped her fevered body.
(88) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(89) They swamped out a small landing strip.
(90) Keith, I'm getting swamped. Can you take a couple?