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deluge         
I. n.
Flood, overflow, inundation, cataclysm.
II. v. a.
Submerge, inundate, overflow, drown, overwhelm.
deluge         
v. (d; tr.) to deluge with (we were deluged with offers)
Deluged         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Deluge.

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Deluge

A deluge is a large downpour of rain, often a flood.

The Deluge refers to the flood narrative in the biblical book of Genesis.

Deluge may also refer to:

Pronunciation examples for deluge
1. for the deluge to recede.
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2. but there was a deluge of it.
A $500 House in Detroit _ Drew Philp _ Talks at Google
3. to use against Audubon, but a deluge
The End of the End of the Earth _ Jonathan Franzen _ Talks at Google
4. People don't tend to deluge people
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5. the ACLU received this unbelievable deluge, which
You're More Powerful Than You Think _ Eric Liu _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of deluge
1. No, we are no more talking about the deadly deluge.
2. "The Americans are buying into the deluge argument," she said.
3. "The Great Deluge" began appearing in bookstores this month.
4. There is something cruelly familiar about the deluge.
5. The deluge killed nearly 700 people in western India.