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Filter by Meaning The wrestler swamped his rival with a series of takedowns.
The boat was swamped with water and the engine stalled.
The city was swamped by a sudden rainstorm last night.
The river swamped the nearby farmland during the monsoon season.
The basement was swamped with water after the pipe burst.
The beach was swamped with tourists during the holiday weekend.
The town was swamped with donations after the hurricane.
The small town was swamped by the influx of new residents.
The ship began to sink as it was swamped by the rising tide.
The stadium was swamped with fans during the championship game.
The hotel was swamped with guests during the convention.
The beach was swamped with sunbathers on the hot day.
The hospital was swamped with patients after the natural disaster.
The cinema was swamped with moviegoers on the opening night.
The museum was swamped with visitors on the free admission day.
The concert hall was swamped with music lovers for the orchestra performance.
The mall was swamped with shoppers on Black Friday.
The gym was swamped with people after New Year's Day.
The city was swamped with traffic during the rush hour.
The airport was swamped with travelers during the summer vacation.
The store was swamped with customers during the clearance sale.
The restaurant was swamped with customers during the dinner rush hour.
The beach was swamped with tourists during the summer vacation.
The street was swamped with cars during rush hour.
The park was swamped with families having picnics.
The restaurant was swamped with orders during the lunch rush hour.
The school was swamped with parents during the open house.
The entrepreneur was swamped with meetings and emails.
The journalist was swamped with deadlines and assignments.
The restaurant was swamped with customers during lunchtime.
The athlete was swamped with training and competitions.
The manager was swamped with responsibilities.
I was swamped with emails and couldn't get anything else done.
The new employee was swamped with paperwork on his first day.
The teacher was swamped with grading papers after the exam.
The small business owner was swamped with managing employees and customers.
The writer was swamped with deadlines for articles and books.
The nurse was swamped with patient care duties on the busy floor.
The project manager was swamped with coordinating the work of multiple teams.
The event planner was swamped with last-minute changes and requests from clients.
The IT department was swamped with troubleshooting technical issues.
He looked swamped after working all day in the hot sun.
He was swamped after trying to finish a book in one sitting.
The farmer was swamped after a long day of tending to his crops.
She felt swamped after spending the entire day cleaning the house.
The athlete was swamped after the intense training session with his coach.
After a long day of hiking, they were swamped and couldn't wait to get back to their hotel.
The writer was swamped with deadlines and had to work long nights to finish on time.
After working two jobs, she felt completely swamped.
After running the marathon, he felt completely swamped.
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