1. swamping - Noun
2. swamping - Verb
of Swamp
Source: Webster's dictionaryA singular disadvantage of the sea lies in the fact that after successfully surmounting one wave you discover that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective in the way of swamping boats. Stephen Crane
You don't hide information by destroying it. You hide it by swamping it with bad information. Michael Swanwick
Another scene shows with great vigour the swamping of Pharaoh's army by the Red Sea. Source: Internet
A key ally of UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has been recorded berating Jewish “Trump fanatics” for inventing claims of anti-Semitism now swamping the hard-left party. Source: Internet
Over time, as GamerGate grew in intensity, with video gamers bewildered at being called misogynists and confused about why feminist agitators were swamping the agenda, a strange coalition of supporters emerged. Source: Internet
Instead of hoards of people swamping Central Park in the hopes of catching a rare Vaporeon, a kitten’s life was saved. Source: Internet