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swamped

[swompt]

adjective

  1. 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.

  2. 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

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of swamp.

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The negative thoughts that had swamped her mind since a young age began to dissipate.

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Air traffic will be particularly swamped, with over 18.5 million travelers expected to take flight across the nation from Tuesday to Sunday, according to a release from the Transportation Security Administration.

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They were trying to return from popular Emerald Bay to their west side home in midafternoon when eight-foot swells swamped the boat, deadening the engine and capsizing the vessel off rocky Rubicon Point near D.L.

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"We have been swamped by interview requests. Reporters have been milling around my house day and night asking to speak to him," Mr Asari told the BBC.

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The border between North and South Korea is swamped with layers of dense barbed-wire fencing and hundreds of guard posts.

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