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flood
/flʌd/
Definition
1
An overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, particularly submerging land that is usually dry.
2
To fill or cover a space or area with water or another liquid.
3
A sudden abundant influx or arrival of people, things, or information.
4
To overwhelm someone or something with an excessive amount of anything.
Examples
After the beaver dam burst, the campsite turned into a flood of soggy tents and floating coolers.
Her phone flooded with notifications when the group chat discovered pineapple belongs on pizza.
The Black Friday sale flooded the store with bargain hunters, turning aisles into a chaotic mosh pit.
He flooded his date's DMs with memes, hoping quantity would trump his questionable humor.