We found 84 examples of how to use flooded in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 84.
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26. | We were flooded with applications for the job. | |
27. | After the representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church interfered with Neptune Day celebrations, the Amur region was flooded. | |
28. | Since Tom's Tavern has started offering a delivery service too, it has been flooded with phone calls. | |
29. | The river overflowed its banks and flooded the fields around it. | |
30. | The storm water drains couldn't cope with the amount of water dumped during the storm, and a number of homes were flooded. | |
31. | A giant wave flooded the canoe. | |
32. | A man clung to the branch of a tree for several hours after his car was washed away as he tried to cross a flooded causeway. | |
33. | All pumps and alarm systems failed, and large amounts of water flooded into the Oslofjord Tunnel three days ago. | |
34. | The surface of Mercury has been shaped by three processes: impact cratering where large objects struck the surface resulting in crater formation, volcanism where lava flooded the surface, and tectonic activity where the planet's crust moved in order to adjust to the planetary cooling and contracting. | |
35. | She sat in a room that was flooded with light, permeated with a deep stillness. | |
36. | Phnom Penh was flooded two or three days ago. | |
37. | Several roads are flooded. | |
38. | Tom's neighborhood was flooded after the storm. | |
39. | Her eyes were flooded with tears. | |
40. | The house was so flooded that I had to swim to the kitchen. | |
41. | Counterfeit DVDs from Asian countries have flooded the European market. | |
42. | The river flooded its banks. | |
43. | The highway is flooded. | |
44. | Many buildings are still flooded. | |
45. | The centre of the city of Hamburg has been flooded. | |
46. | It's flooded. | |
47. | As Sir Henry and I sat at breakfast the sunlight flooded in through the high mullioned windows, throwing watery patches of colour from the coats-of-arms which covered them. | |
48. | This tangle of roots allows the trees to handle the daily rise and fall of tides, which means that most mangroves get flooded at least twice per day. The roots also slow the movement of tidal waters, causing sediments to settle out of the water and build up the muddy bottom. | |
49. | St. Mark’s Square is flooded. | |
50. | Salt marshes are coastal wetlands that are flooded and drained by salt water brought in by the tides. |