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swamped
[ swompt ]
adjective
- filled or covered with water; flooded; inundated:
The most important thing we learned is how to paddle a swamped canoe back in to shore.
He saw lines of people walking along the swamped road, completely drenched.
- overwhelmed, especially with an excess of something:
The website outage was most likely caused by swamped servers.
Whether it's helping a swamped colleague with a project or buying a stranger a cup of coffee, any small act of kindness can boost happiness.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of swamp.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of swamped1
Example Sentences
She captured the hearts of Angelenos and was swamped by donations.
Thus, their dining room may be empty one night and swamped the next.
Local politicians have campaigned against climate change, arguing that it could see the islands swamped by rising sea levels.
Before you go anywhere with a newborn, said Kraft, ask yourself: Is it peak flu season like the one that swamped California?
Djokovic's return of serve - one of the hallmarks of his unparalleled success - was particularly poor against Van de Zandschulp, who swamped the Serb's second serve to convert five of eight break point opportunities.
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