deluge in a sentence
n.
Definition
Deluge: a sudden and overwhelming influx of water or a large quantity of something, such as information.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden deluge of rain flooded the streets within minutes.
- After the deluge of information from the seminar, she felt overwhelmed yet inspired.
- The charity was able to provide aid to the community after the deluge caused widespread damage.
- His deluge of emotions made it difficult for him to express how he truly felt.
- The artist's latest work is a deluge of colors that captivates the viewer’s attention.
- The sudden deluge flooded the streets, leaving cars stranded.
- After the deluge of complaints, the company finally decided to address the issue.
- The garden thrived after the deluge, with flowers blooming more vibrantly than ever.
- As the storm approached, the locals braced themselves for a deluge of rain.
- The novel was a deluge of emotions, immersing readers in its characters' struggles.
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