awash in a sentence
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Definition
Awash means filled or covered with a large quantity of something, often in a way that creates a vivid or overwhelming effect.
Sample Sentences
- The garden was awash with vibrant colors as spring blooms began to emerge.
- After the heavy rain, the streets were awash with puddles reflecting the city lights.
- The artist's palette was awash in hues of blue and green, capturing the essence of the ocean.
- Her mind was awash with memories from her childhood, bringing both joy and nostalgia.
- The report left the board members awash in uncertainty about the company's future.
- The beach was awash with tourists, all eager to enjoy the sunny weather.
- As the sun set, the sky became awash with shades of orange and pink.
- The crowd was awash with excitement as the concert began, cheering loudly for their favorite band.
- He felt awash with emotions after hearing the news of his old friend's success.
- The river was awash with debris after the storm, creating a challenging cleanup effort.
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