flooded
/ˈflʌdɪd/
verb
- Past tense and past participle of flood: to cover or fill with water.
- The river flooded the fields after the dam broke.
- Heavy rain flooded the parking lot within an hour.
- A burst pipe flooded the kitchen last night.
- Past tense and past participle of flood: to overwhelm or arrive in large numbers.
- Donations flooded the charity after the appeal.
- Fans flooded the stadium after the game ended.
- Memories flooded her mind when she saw the old photograph.
adjective
- Covered or filled with water, especially from a flood.
- After the storm, the basement was completely flooded.
- Rescue boats helped people trapped in flooded homes.
- The flooded streets made it impossible to drive to work.
- Overwhelmed with a large amount of something, such as information, requests, or emotions.
- Her inbox was flooded with emails after the announcement.
- He felt flooded with relief when he heard the good news.
- The customer service line was flooded with complaints after the product recall.
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