Use "inundate|inundated|inundates|inundating" in a sentence

1. Deluge: To overrun with water; inundate.

2. Floodwaters are inundating states up and down the Eastern Seaboard.

3. 17 Floodwaters periodically inundate the lowlands of the state.

4. We were inundated with enquiries.

5. They have inundated me with fan letters.

6. She would be inundated with calls.

7. We were inundated with applications for the job.

8. We have been inundated with requests for help.

9. The meadowland was inundated by heavy floods.

10. His couture house was inundated with orders.

11. So please do not inundate the developer with e-mail's requesting support!

12. The fields were inundated with flood.

13. The office was inundated with letters of complaint.

14. We were inundated with requests for further information.

15. Her office was inundated with requests for tickets.

16. They were Barraged [=inundated, swamped] with inquiries about the job

17. If the dam breaks it will inundate large parts of the town.

18. Several of these floods inundated the city of Hamar.

19. The office has been Barraged [=flooded, inundated] with phone calls

20. He said his organization is inundated with calls of sympathy.

21. We have been inundated with every bit of information imaginable.

22. I rigid seek in inundate on the road, that praise and immortal real love.

23. After the broadcast, we were inundated with requests for more information.

24. Phone calls from screenwriters, directors and producers soon inundated family members.

25. The helpline was inundated with requests for information on the crash.

26. When the river burst its banks the fields were inundated.

27. Two major collections -- periodicals and scientific journals dating to the 1800s -- were inundated.

28. The bomb squad took the device to the basement and disarmed it by inundating it with a water cannon.

29. Floodwaters back up into the Tonlé Sap, causing the lake to inundate as much as 10,000 square kilometers.

30. The problem is that if the server goes down, clients will continue to inundate the network with requests.

31. I have been inundated with contributions, so here are a few more.

32. Officers at Huyton police station were inundated with offers to give Champ a home.

33. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 generated a w ve of violence inundating those who persisted in helping slaves to gain freedom.

34. With warming weather, the Himalayan snow will melt and torrential waters will flow down from the north, inundating the flat alluvial plain

35. 10 An irruption of youth inundated that garden intersected with a cross like a shroud.

36. We've been inundated with calls from listeners wanting to know where you were.

37. Flooded, drowned, engulfed, submerged, immersed, afloat, inundated, deluged, submersed The bathroom floor was Awash

38. Large areas of cropland were inundated by the waters and numerous homes were damaged.

39. With warming weather, the Himalayan snow will melt and torrential waters will flow down from the north, inundating the flat alluvial plain.

40. However, the local Kurds and outside pressure groups claim that the Ilisu dam would inundate much of the area including Hasankeyf.

41. The town site was inundated by the creation of Raystown Lake. Aitch Boat Launch retains the name.

42. Read in studio A helpline which offers advice to people in debt is being inundated by calls.

43. The company office was inundated with telegrams of congratulations on the tenth anniversary of its foundation.

44. Beebe police chief Capt Eddie Cullum said they were inundated with calls from residents who saw the birds fall .

45. Torrential rains caused flooding and induced mud slides that swept away or completely inundated hundreds of homes.

46. Approximately 105,600 hectares of rice and other crops were destroyed and another 78,300 hectares were otherwise inundated.

47. Coastal definition, of, relating to, bordering on, or located near a coast: The Coastal regions are inundated at high tide

48. When Marius re-entered the redoubt with Gavroche in his arms,his face, like the child, was inundated with blood.

49. KOREA —From left to right: An inundated city section; high-pressure water cleaning; laundering in a nearby stream

50. The immediate concern is that higher sea levels will allow storm surges to inundate coastal areas more frequently, according to several recent scientific and engineering studies.

51. The school soon found itself inundated with applications from college students around the country wanting to enrol on this innovative course.

52. Severe flooding took place in nearby Abashiri Subprefecture where hundreds of homes were inundated after rivers broke their banks.

53. Capital Radio offered free Music Box equipment to the first one thousand callers, and were also inundated with calls.

54. Ever since my last blog post on coffee, I’ve been inundated with questions on how to distinguish the different kinds of Cuppas out there

55. The City Botanic Gardens were inundated, leading to a new colony of mangroves forming in the City Reach of the Brisbane River.

56. Many rivers across the island overtopped their banks and inundated surrounding areas, including an estimated 194,000 acres of rice paddies.

57. But after appearing on Central Television the sanctuary has been inundated with calls from people offering the animals a home.

58. Our Houston office has been inundated with calls in the last few days from people wanting yard signs and bumper stickers.

59. In the digital age, these in-house Curators are inundated with artists and labels all trying to secure a spot in a popular playlist.

60. In Quảng Nam and Quảng Ngãi and Thừa Thiên Huế, electricity sector had cut power off to ensure safety for local people in inundated areas.

61. Jongdari began to be inundated by subsidence on July 28, as the Fujiwhara effect had made the upper-level low move to the west of the typhoon.

62. Busters Sports Tavern & Family Eatery is a very popular place to eat and drink during the busy winter season when Fort Myers is inundated by all the snowbirds

63. The sun of Palestine inundates with its Blinding and scorching light, a desert covered with reddish sand. THE PILGRIM'S SHELL OR FERGAN THE QUARRYMAN EUGNE SUE In this plight I pressed on toward a light glimmering faintly through the Blinding snow

64. Awash: 1 adj covered with water “the monsoon left the whole place Awash ” Synonyms: afloat , flooded , inundated , overflowing full containing as much or as many as is possible or normal

65. This allowed the ground before the fortifications to be easily inundated with a few feet of water, too shallow for boats, but deep enough to turn the soil into an impassable quagmire.

66. For an underrepresented population, Iranian Americans are plenty inundated with images as conflicting as the colorful cast of Bravo TV’s reality show “Shahs of Sunset” to the dreary Ayatollahs

67. For example, after the earth had been inundated by the floodwaters for 150 days, “God remembered Noah . . . , and God caused a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters began to subside.”

68. 6 The footnote, for instance, that the white supremacist website stormfront.org temporarily went dead on 5 November, the day after the election, because it was so inundated with requests for membership.

69. Kafue Flats lechwe (Kobus leche kafuensis) (Haltenorth, 1963) - It is confined within the Kafue Flats (seasonally inundated flood-plain on the Kafue River, Zambia). † Roberts' lechwe (Kobus leche robertsi) (Rothschild, 1907) - Formerly found in northeastern Zambia, now extinct.

70. Stretching for around 14 miles (23 km) between Cardiff and Porthcawl, the remarkable layers of these cliffs, situated on the Bristol Channel are a rhythmic decimetre scale repetition of limestone and mudstone formed as a late Triassic desert was inundated by the sea.

71. ‘I sipped, cautiously, and then slurped, Appreciatively.’ ‘Once the ensuing reverential silence has descended, spoon out into bowls, inundate with custard and eat slowly and Appreciatively.’ ‘There's no need to feel nervous about reading your work; members are more likely to coo Appreciatively than tear your piece apart.’

72. ‘I sipped, cautiously, and then slurped, Appreciatively.’ ‘Once the ensuing reverential silence has descended, spoon out into bowls, inundate with custard and eat slowly and Appreciatively.’ ‘There's no need to feel nervous about reading your work; members are more likely to coo Appreciatively than tear your piece apart.’

73. Bartsia alpina is a native herb of moist basic soils in upland meadows and pastures, on unstable flushed slopes resulting from stream erosion, in hummocky calcareous marshes grazed by cattle and sheep in northern England (Pigott 1956), and on ungrazed periodically inundated ledges of calc-schist crags in

74. Blood bathed lips of a reptilian beings drag Basilidan stones spreading the dust from her ribcages to make another opening in her entrails (the presence of unnecessary practice – peremptory expulsion) the jaws of the clitoris are pried open by hideous animals (ecstasy excludes the worker) inundated with hair.