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Most of us have felt swamped at one time or another.
She's some kind of doctor or something that these swamp people believe in.
We have only so many hands, and sometimes we're swamped.
There were about a hundred kids ready to swamp him at the front door.
If the story did get out, it would be swamped by more important news.
We're swamped today, but I wanted to talk to you.
And how many women would want to be so swamped by material?
So much revelation can swamp the book and the author.
If nothing else, at this rate they can eventually swamp us with numbers.
It was true that the water might rise and swamp you.
If we as a group were to swamp those accounts, it could have an effect.
There were low mountains, much swamp, and an involved river system.
On the other hand, people can be swamped with too much information, and that does happen.
They feared that people with serious health problems would swamp the new market.
Sit down, I say, or you will swamp the boat.
These programs can swamp the doctors and rush the reading.
The soil they found to be either swamp or light sand.
But that effect is swamped by what happens with water.
Late in the afternoon, swamp shadows across the back of the house.
Then I lose him in the blur as 60 or so young people swamp the room.
A campaign focused on California issues may be swamped by national politics.
But that majority was swamped in the most recent election.
These swamp people know more than you give them credit for."
We didn't just sit here and let them swamp us.
He saw one half swamped, but no evidence of survivors.