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deluge

[del-yooj, -yoozh, del-ooj, -oozh, dih-looj, -loozh] / ˈdɛl yudʒ, -yuʒ, ˈdɛl udʒ, -uʒ, dɪˈludʒ, -ˈluʒ /






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In this distinctly unpredictable time, Freyne’s film offers the simple comfort of a worry-free afterlife, one less thing to fret about among the deluge of global strife.

From Salon

Within hours, the Bom was flooded with a deluge of complaints.

From BBC

The first day of talks at the two-week conference, known as COP30, was marked by a deluge so huge it caught the organizers by surprise.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deluge has submerged more than 52,000 homes and left half a million households and businesses without power, according to reports.

From BBC

Mora said the deluge of tense and sometimes violent encounters posted online could have an impact on Republican opinion surrounding immigration.

From Los Angeles Times