of Deluge
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs supplies run ever lower, hospitals and nursing homes are being deluged with offers, and some say they have no choice but to pursue the promising leads while hoping to sidestep the scams. Source: Internet
Daley's supporters deluged his office with grateful letters and telegrams (nearly 4,500 according to Time magazine). Source: Internet
From London to Los Angeles, many thrift shops and clothing banks outside stores and on streets have been deluged with more clothes than could be sold on, leading to mountains of garments building up in sorting warehouses. Source: Internet
Neighbourhoods were deluged with surging seawater which swept debris inland and left fish stranded as it receded. Source: Internet
Back when we did do these kinds of tests, we got deluged with e-mails and comments from people wondering why they were seeing completely different results, even on the exact same carriers and plans that we tested on. Source: Internet
As towns like New Haven are deluged with proposals for new solar arrays, citizens and town officials are wondering, “What’s in it for us?” Source: Internet