Use "swamped" in a sentence

1. Radiology's totally swamped.

2. So, what I said is swamped.

3. He swamped us with work.

4. He is swamped with work.

5. Huge waves swamped the vessel.

6. Their boat swamped in the storm.

7. A big wave swamped the boat.

8. A huge wave swamped the boat.

9. He was swamped with his wife.

10. The flood swamped the whole village.

11. High tides have swamped the coast.

12. A rogue wave swamped the boat.

13. We asked for applications and were swamped .

14. 3 His words were swamped by the laughter.

15. The department was swamped with job applications.

16. The sink overflowed and swamped the kitchen.

17. His words were swamped by the laughter.

18. The firm is swamped with orders. Sentencedict.com

19. Foreign cars have swamped the UK market.

20. Angry staffs swamped the company with complaints.

21. I'm swamped with work at the moment.

22. I've been swamped with work this year.

23. The shrubbery has been swamped out by us.

24. His opponent swamped him with facts and figures.

25. In the summer the village is swamped by visitors.

26. The boat was swamped by an enormous wave.

27. The boat was swamped by a huge wave.

28. The little boat was swamped by the waves.

29. All our feet were swamped in the mud.

30. As the waterline advanced, the vegetation was swamped.

31. Slowly his car was swamped down the lake.

32. As the waterline advanced[Sentencedict.com], the vegetation was swamped.

33. We're being swamped by the funk, and disco is hip.

34. Many people are too swamped that they exalt shopping online.

35. Servo was swamped with rush order for the Korean war.

36. Individual advertisements are swamped in the welter of political coverage.

37. We've been swamped with phone calls since the advert appeared.

38. She soon became swamped with requests for interviews and lectures.

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

40. In particular , this year we were swamped by pseudo - emotional guff.

41. Cold realisation of what she was doing swamped her fevered body.

42. From people worried about the country being marginally swamped by immigrants, no doubt.

43. It came in such torrents, it seems, that the ground was quickly swamped.

44. The scalding flood swamped hundreds of homes and many people were plucked to safety by helicopter.

45. Then a wave of feebleness swamped me and dumped my body on the top step.

46. Infrastructure (roads, schools and hospitals) also suffered heavily and huge swathes of rice paddy were swamped.

47. 5 But the distribution of food was scattershot, and every outlet was swamped with desperate crowds.

48. But this ancient industry was eventually swamped by American cotton and the power - driven mills of Lancashire .

49. Nigerian migrant workers flocked to Southern Cameroons, ending forced labour altogether but angering the local natives, who felt swamped.

50. We wouldn't tolerate our parks being swamped by human sewage, but beaches are closed a lot in our country.

51. Tree services were swamped with calls from residents and firewood lots had to turn away truckloads of wood.

52. Along with housewives whose personal needs were swamped by the family, there were recovering alcoholics grateful for acceptance.

53. 4 Before the quick rush of protectiveness was swamped by the passionate need growing more insistent the longer he stayed.

54. The only note of discord came from fans who swamped the Middlesbrough switchboard complaining about the timing of the event.

55. They are the men who swamped Britain with fresh supplies of high-grade ecstasy in the final months of 19

56. Overburdened, overwhelmed, swamped a company which is Awash with cash Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

57. This version consisted of both live and acoustic versions of the songs "Heaven's A Lie," "Swamped," "Unspoken," "Aeon" and "Senzafine" from Unleashed Memories.

58. She feared the bounds of her mind would burst and she would be swamped, her sanity irretrievable in the flood damage.

59. She was swamped by a wave of impotent anger at and violent dislike for the man whose dogged persistence bordered on persecution.

60. More than 5 million calls have swamped a free telephone bank set up a month ago by his employees to sign up volunteers.

61. 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.

62. Begrudgingly definition, with or despite feelings of resentment or envy: With virtually no advertising, he is swamped with work—a fact I Begrudgingly admit because he's too busy to take me anywhere! See more.

63. Corporatism - control of a state or organization by large interest groups; "individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of Corporatism" control - power to direct or determine; "under control"

64. And the reason why they have to go underground is that, if you did this experiment on the surface of the Earth, the same experiment would be swamped by signals that could be created by things like cosmic rays, ambient radio activity, even our own bodies.