flooders

/ˈflʌdərz/
noun
  1. Things or devices that cause or produce a flood, such as a type of irrigation system or a tool that releases a large amount of water.
    • The garden uses automatic flooders that turn on every morning.
    • Old flooders in the basement burst, soaking everything in sight.
    • The farmers installed flooders in the fields to water the crops evenly.
  2. People or things that arrive or appear in very large numbers, overwhelming a place or situation.
    • The concert was a success, with flooders of fans lining up for hours.
    • During the sale, flooders of shoppers filled the mall within minutes.
    • After the news broke, flooders of emails crashed the company's server.
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