Similar words: swamp, impede, bumped, tamper, hamper, dampen, impediment, impedimenta. Meaning: [swɑmp /swɒmp] adj. sunk by being filled with water.
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(91) The voter turnout was small and the margin tiny, in contrast to the previous election, when the Populist Party swamped the opposition, which was widely touted as a pro-business lobby.
(92) In a world swamped with confusing and contradictory information, we can, like Peter, turn to Christ for wisdom. He cuts through the words of confusion with words of life.
(93) But the distribution of food was scattershot, and every outlet was swamped with desperate crowds.
(94) Out comes some greedy calendula (trust me, we have lots) where they have swamped the chilli plants and chard.
(95) Servo was swamped with rush order for the Korean war.
(96) In late 1999, buying into fears about Y2K, he swamped the markets with liquidity.
(97) Many people are too swamped that they exalt shopping online.
(98) Individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism.
(99) At the beginning of this decade, China had to massively recapitalize its own banking system, because the major institutions were swamped with non-performing loans.
(100) Before you can inspire with emotion, you must be swamped with it yourself.
(101) At the foot of a bench, swamped with flowers and condolences, red candle wax ran in rivulets along the pavement grooves.
(102) Within 10 minutes of the June 22 opening of the subscription period for shares, one local brokerage, Bright Smart Securities, was swamped with the equivalent of $129 million in orders.
(103) In particular , this year we were swamped by pseudo - emotional guff.
(104) Headquarters was swamped by an avalanche of applications for battle assignments.
(105) By the time Nina and Doris arrived, Milo and Jamey were seemingly swamped in the sea of intelligence data.
(106) The tramp from the tram swamped the ham hamburger with shampoo.
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(107) Russian television has shown images of hospital wards swamped with yellow-tinged patients suffering from toxic hepatitis and other severe liver diseases.
(108) Warhol died at 58 leaving some 10,000 works; his market was often swamped during his lifetime.
(109) Servo was swamped with rush orders for the Korean War - perhaps we could help.
(110) A national magazine ran an article titled, "Miracle Man of Virginia Beach", and Edgar was swamped with an avalanche of 25,000 requests for readings.