| inundated | | |
| adj. | 1. afloat, awash, flooded, inundated, overflowing | covered with water.; "the main deck was afloat (or awash)"; "the monsoon left the whole place awash"; "a flooded bathroom"; "inundated farmlands"; "an overflowing tub" |
| ~ full | containing as much or as many as is possible or normal.; "a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing" |
| swamp | | |
| n. (object) | 1. swamp, swampland | low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog. |
| ~ everglades | a large subtropical swamp in southern Florida that is noted for its wildlife. |
| ~ okefenokee swamp | a large swampy area of northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. |
| ~ slough | a stagnant swamp (especially as part of a bayou). |
| ~ wetland | a low area where the land is saturated with water. |
| n. (state) | 2. swamp | a situation fraught with difficulties and imponderables.; "he was trapped in a medical swamp" |
| ~ situation | a complex or critical or unusual difficulty.; "the dangerous situation developed suddenly"; "that's quite a situation"; "no human situation is simple" |
| v. (weather) | 3. drench, swamp | drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged.; "The tsunami swamped every boat in the harbor" |
| ~ flood | cover with liquid, usually water.; "The swollen river flooded the village"; "The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes" |
| v. (contact) | 4. deluge, flood, inundate, swamp | fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid.; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind" |
| ~ fill, fill up, make full | make full, also in a metaphorical sense.; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride" |
| swamp | | |
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