How To Use Flood In A Sentence

  • The abrupt facies shift, bioturbation and cemented nature of the surfaces suggests that they represent marine flooding surfaces, formed during a rapid rise in relative sea level and/or a reduction in sediment supply.
  • The Chief Inspector has suggested a complete overhaul of the good book, reducing it to a pacier 250 pages, a greater focus on “Floods and brimstone and other cool stuff” and a possible rewrite by Dan Brown to “Sex the whole thing up a bit.” Archive 2008-10-01
  • I passed plunging gorges, streams in spate, riverbanks ripped open, fields flooded, a brown soup drowning the track.
  • Hand, Schryhart, Arneel, and Merrill, weighted with this inpouring flood of stock, which they had to take at two-twenty, hurried to their favorite banks, hypothecating vast quantities at one-fifty and over, and using the money so obtained to take care of the additional shares which they were compelled to buy. The Titan
  • What if a hijacked plane hit a nuclear power plant, what if bioterrorists infected burger bars, what if we were flooded with smallpox?
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  • About 7 o'clock tonight, we had a whopping great thunderstorm with accompanying light show, and the flipping garage got flooded again!
  • It floods the car with light and on a hot day there's a button that can turn it from transparent to opaque. Times, Sunday Times
  • The birds occupy a range of wetland habitats: lakes, rivers, reedbeds, sedge fens, marsh dykes, ponds, flooded gravel pits and meres.
  • inward flood of capital
  • Some of these isolated populations are subject to predation, others to starvation, flooding, severe winters or summer drought.
  • This is Marshgate Lane, a 100% non-residential slice of East London, one solitary road cutting across the flood plain of the River Lea.
  • Time allowed 04:56 Read in studio A red flood alert has been issued tonight for one of the region's rivers.
  • If they dethaw in an uncontrolled manner, they could send a flood of natural gas to the top of the ocean surface and potentially ignite. Reuters: Top News
  • There's a flood of whacky stories, and it's difficult to tell what's real and what's not.
  • When Coleman's picture was splashed across every newspaper in the country the next day, the calls began to flood in.
  • According to Lawrence Will, ‘floods and freezes, wild hogs and coons, muck fires, gnats and mosquitoes, slow transportation and greedy New York buyers, all these discouraged many.’
  • Liberal proponents of American Values praise the freedom that opens the floodgates to gay marriage and pornography; conservatives, the liberty unleashing that locust plague called unrestrained capitalism; neo-conservatives the license for lying, murderous Machtpolitik. Founding Fathers vs. Church Fathers
  • i was in floods of tears at the end of "Bridge to Terabithia" when i went to go see it with me ten year old nephew. he promptly spent the rest of the day laughing at me for it and calling me a woose but in my defence it was really sad. lol. wrenchturner (5 posts) on April 16, 2009 - 9: 46pm. AfterEllen.com - Because visibility matters
  • The fields were flooded with the heavy rain.
  • Due for cuts of up to a third but flood protection safeguarded. The Sun
  • It came in a steady flood from Fang to me and, through me, to all the creepy-crawly things I could hurl at the ground and at the concrete, at the brick, and at the stone. Crossed
  • The new flood map allows homeowners and businesses to see if their property is at risk from potential flooding.
  • It said the flood walls and embankments being proposed would vary in height between one and 1.8 metres and protect most of the village, including the A166, against a one in 100-year flooding event.
  • In the past floods have joined together Buttermere and Crummock lakes into one huge mere, and unified Thirlmere periodically long before Manchester Corporation turned it into one big reservoir. A seasonal lament
  • It is now a useless exercise to bicker over who is at fault, but the immediate task is to help rebuild damaged infrastructure and help affected residents recover from the floods.
  • The hill burns are torrents of water and the main river a chocolate flood.
  • After the flood it took weeks for the water level to go down.
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  • The heavy spring rain has flooded out the ground floor of the hotel.
  • Last year hundreds of deaths were caused by similar floods and landslides near Rio. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the currants start to burst and flood the pan with colour, tip in the loganberries or raspberries.
  • This lack of action may also trigger some legal action from insurance companies in an attempt to recoup cash paid out to flooded households. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, if you're illuminating things away from the house, like your trees, get some outdoor floodlight holders that you can spike right into the ground.
  • Flooding and floating affecting the appearances and the effect of latex paint and film were investigated.
  • Living on an irrigation property on the banks of the Murray River, Ray's childhood was spent on the farm helping with flood irrigation, fencing, harvesting lucerne, shearing and crutching.
  • Just as remarkable is the story of the manuscript's survival through the decades, including three years on the run from the Gestapo, several house moves and even a flood.
  • Accordingly, in our view the flooding of the land did not extinguish native title.
  • A mystery remains, however, over the way features resembling flood plains, river beds and gorges were created on Mars.
  • In contrast, conventional hydropower technologies often rely on the construction of tall dams that flood the area behind them.
  • As Tunisians flooded Lampedusa earlier this month, Italian Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, of the anti-immigrant Northern League, stoked fears that terrorists and al-Qaida supporters could have mingled among what he described as a "biblical exodus" of migrants. The Seattle Times
  • In time, as the Ecca Sea filled with sediment and the deltas prograded basinward, large tracts of river channels and floodplains emerged.
  • Elsewhere in Wiltshire, flood warnings were in place in Melksham and drivers were disrupted by floodwater in Lacock.
  • The heavy rain since Thursday has also caused flooding in many other parts of the city, inundating thousands of buildings.
  • The flood overflowed the valley.
  • After the flood of 1966, the S Ruffillo Altarpiece underwent restoration.
  • The system of 27 Pyle-O-Lite floodlights were to be located on 3-120 foot galvanized steel towers as well as on top of both West Toronto and Lambton coaling plants.
  • The flood came about as a result of the heavy spring rains.
  • Even now he is flooded with offers, still he has resolved to keep off since he is averse to writing songs for set tunes.
  • Japanese cars have flooded the American market.
  • Everything spread out again: the bridges with their arches opening upon the sheeny water; the Cite, enveloped in shade, above which rose the flavescent towers of Notre-Dame; the great curve of the right bank flooded with sunlight, and ending in the indistinct silhouette of the His Masterpiece
  • This wrecked flood control, municipal and industrial water storage, irrigation and hydroelectric power.
  • The collision allowed tons of water to flood several compartments in the forward section of the ship, including missile and gun magazines and a junior rates' mess.
  • Her coif was the tall medieval hennin of Plougastel, a flood of lace falling from its summit. A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago
  • Flood victims were furious today after planners called for a £1 million defence scheme at Stamford Bridge to be put on hold.
  • The cost of the flood damage is impossible to quantify.
  • The village has been buffeted by mudflows, landslides, river debris, flooding and earthquakes.
  • On October 30, just as the flood waters were creeping up in Ryedale, she drove her Peugeot car through a deep puddle and stalled the engine.
  • Social media was flooded with jokes and gripes about it. The Sun
  • Elsewhere, firefighters battled flash floods caused by the torrential rain.
  • A business needs insurance against risks such as fire and flood.
  • The zombies mount attacks by flooding servers with traffic til they can't cope.
  • It was a portent of climatic things to come, which culminated in the worst floods in living memory in cities such as Prague and Dresden.
  • Genevieve was aware only of the diatribe; she knew a flood of abuse was pouring from the lips of the Jewess, but she was too stunned to hear the details of the abuse. Chapter 2
  • The Nile floods the fields and deposits mud on them.
  • The building of the canal is expected to control the annual floods that inundate many parts of the capital, causing much loss of life and property.
  • A good flood on Monday should bring in a lot more fish, and fishing should be good this week.
  • Alagoas and Pernambuco states were hit by floods in June that wiped away towns and villages, killing 51. Rains Kill at Least 257 Across Brazil
  • Thin coals mark periods of swamp conditions on the floodplain, although some palaeosol profiles suggest relatively well-drained conditions, including a thin calcrete.
  • Further questioning revealed that the purpose was to allow flood water to escape more quickly.
  • Last year's floods were a freak event that would be expected to happen only once in 300 years, he stressed.
  • Officials were watching flood levels on the Rhine river in the city of Koblenz on Monday that were expected to peak at 25 feet, 4 inches 7 meters, 70 centimeters, and some low-lying parts of the city were under water. Man Feared Dead As Melting Snow Floods Germany
  • If you live on the coast, in a floodplain, near a river or an inland waterway. Houston Chronicle
  • Coinciding with the moon landing of Apollo 11, the gates of Faerie flood open and Trods and balefires reawaken.
  • The right medication will feel like opening the curtains on a dark room and letting the sunlight flood in. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is yet another example of the same twentypercentism which has us building single lane bypasses around market towns when floodlit motorways, visible from the moon, are needed.
  • Another contributor is the vast pool of unskilled immigrants (Mexico being the largest source of them) that has flooded our labor market, displacing poor citizens and driving wages and benefits down. Letters
  • Floodwater may contain higher carbon dioxide concentrations if the pH is sufficiently low, but both rice fields and river forelands are commonly submerged with water containing little carbon dioxide, e.g. in the range of 3-100 M.
  • In Cuba, huge waves crashed into Havana, swamping neighborhoods up to four blocks inland with floodwaters reaching up to nearly a meter in some places.
  • some minor flooding
  • The difficulties of the site - its geometry, its western orientation, an adjacent future road easement and its flood prone nature - were significant determinants in the ensuing design.
  • When her remaining lung shrivels in its cage, and her guts collapse; when myoelectric demons flood her sinuses and middle ears with isotonic saline. Starfish
  • Their departure just before the floods was providential.
  • These disasters are part of a trend, as monsoon floods have grown more frequent in recent years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Big 2WackGo wants their stooge the US government and military to let our shores be flooded with smack (or, in the 80's, crack) if "that's what it takes" to make sure children in this country can't experiment freely with cannabinol instead of nicotine. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • The dam secured the city from the flood.
  • Most flood-control projects involve widening, deepening and straightening channels so they can hold a larger volume of water before they can inundate adjacent flood plains.
  • The bow ranks were flooded; the whole front of the anchorage was a wreck of sunken boats. A Fire Upon the Deep
  • Howard plays a convict conscripted with others to help battle a flood along the banks of the Mississippi in 1927.
  • Thousands of lives and thousands of head of cattle are lost every year due to floods.
  • Cymbopogon spp. (ganaune gans) is another short grass species that occurs in distinct associations on the floodplain and is eaten by greater one-horned rhinoceroses and elephants. Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands
  • The rivers of the Park are lined with beaches of white sand and white nutrient-poor kaolinic hydromorphic soils during the dry season and flood over the surrounding forest during the wet season. Central Amazonian Conservation Complex, Brazil
  • I'll wager that when the first-born of Canaan was in the flood-tide of glory, this very gown was worn by one of the most beautiful women in the pentapolis of Philistia. Romance Island
  • This establishment was severely damaged by flooding at the end of the second century and rebuilt in much the same form, only to be slighted during the barbarian incursions of AD 276.
  • Contributing to an educational foundation or flood relief wins bonus points.
  • Before its present incarnation as housing, the site was used for rice production, its landscape characterized by a network of sunken fields, raised terraces and dykes to contain the flooded rice paddies.
  • Dennis M. Sabangan/European Pressphoto Agency Filipino children offered candles for flood victims on Tuesday during a mass burial in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, the Philippines. Asia in Pictures
  • One part of Tokyo, Sumida, was faced with urban flooding during rain as 80 per cent of its surface area was concreted.
  • When ‘climate change’ is referred to in the press, it normally means greenhouse warming, which, it is predicted, will cause flooding, severe windstorms, and killer heat waves.
  • The Angelus had opened, and light, from behind the door, had flooded the room with radiance. NEVERWHERE
  • Habitat and Ecology: In ponds , paddy and other marshy or flooded areas.
  • Yusuf Ahmad/Reuters INDONESIA TORRENTS: Villagers carried a motorcycle in a flooded village in Palopo, Indonesia, Wednesday. Today's Photos: Nov. 5
  • We spend billions each year in futile attempts to prevent floodplains from flooding, barrier islands from migrating, chaparral from burning, and predators from predation.
  • The once stable, slow - moving, marshy perennial river transformed into an unstable, flood-prone, intermittent stream.
  • My best guess is that it is a desperate attempt to head off the Superstorms, floods and droughts of global warming.
  • The area near the river is liable to flood.
  • The floods left a tide of mud and uprooted trees.
  • As there be tides in the affairs of men which taken at the flood lead on to fortune, so there be waves which straddled at the proper time will bear a Halliwell on their niveous crest to the dizzy heights of fame, quicker'n the nictitation of a thomas-cat. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • Lou, behind us, they have floodlit the almost destroyed remains of the front of the U.N. headquarters.
  • Zachriel: Rapid climate change will result in agricultural failure, flooding of highly populated coastal areas, dislocation, disease, migration, mass extinctions, political instability and human suffering. About: Blinded by Science
  • Eleven species of bichirs inhabit shallow floodwater areas in tropical Africa rivers, where they feed on worms, insect larvae, and small insects.
  • The convenient thing in the traditional Christian Tradition is their distance from their revelations, they can try and "spiritualize" things like the flood or the miracles. Romney Blasts McCain! Presidential Race Underway
  • Though I can make a cursory record, a quick sketch of those first sensations and impressions that flood the traveler, I find these jottings to be incomplete - just notes.
  • The spillover from the adjacent river flooded the lower fields.
  • Indeed, my friend Susan lives on an upslope that has never, ever come close to being flooded.
  • At Andover the River Anton has overtopped its banks and there are scores of roads across the south blocked by flooding.
  • March 17, 2009 kathy a. said ... i'm pretty much with celeste. the flood of technology and information makes it absolutely important that students learn critical thinking skills, and how to search for the most reliable information. Did You Know?
  • More than 870,000 workers have been deployed to fight the floods and reinforce dykes along the Yangtze river.
  • A cacophony of rhythms and sounds stream through the studio walls and flood the air.
  • The floods came quickly, paddy fields filled up and overflowed as their trickling water channels became frothing torrents, the little streams and becks that characterised Kendip transformed into surging mud flows.
  • Even after the surface flood water has receded, the soil may remain saturated for some time.
  • At the east end of the playing fields there would be a £500,000 floodlit all-weather football and hockey pitch.
  • Recreational boating on nesting lakes, which can flood nests, may also have a negative impact on populations of Forster's Terns.
  • This five-page factsheet looks at Common nardoo which forms dense swards following flooding, and forms a dominant component of the groundcover layer.
  • The town was declared a disaster area after the floods.
  • These barriers halted the early flood of Anglo-Saxon invaders to fertile meadowlands and ancient woodlands.
  • The problem was as that military chopper went down it churned up all the floodwaters and some rescue personnel in airboats got actually - their airboat was tossed over.
  • Part of South Milford was flooded yesterday after swollen dykes overflowed into High Street, leaving the village playing field, post office and several houses under water.
  • Fields around Horwich are flooded in places, and all along the railway line to Bolton acres of land are seen under water.
  • The association of the cherts with carbonaceous sandstones and lacustrine shales in the Rhynie Cherts Unit indicates sinter deposition interrupted alluvial floodplain sedimentation of mud and sand.
  • I don't think floodlights have a place in four-day cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • A doctor came into the room and adrenalin flooded her system, and her heart rate went up.
  • He said 50 villages in Amabla had been affected by floods leading to loss of crores of rupees.
  • Usually floodplains are not veneers of alluvium explicable by lateral channel movements, but considerable thicknesses smoothing over more complex relief.
  • Malton, Norton and Old Malton - some of the towns worst hit by flooding - will receive £6.3m for a programme involving building embankments and walls along the River Derwent.
  • The insurance industry, which has been publicly reprimanded over rising premiums, has indicated that its risk strategy will be based on a government review of flood risk areas.
  • It is still part of their capital and it too stands on a hill above the floodwaters.
  • Yesterday, he was vexed and frustrated as the weekend's fatalities ensured a flood of calls from journalists.
  • The flood was overwhelming and the city was soon drowned.
  • Building over the floodplain will cause increased inundation lower down.
  • The agency had warned that unless seepage through flood walls was prevented, emergency sandbagging would be needed during flood events.
  • Then, finally throwing the switch he opened the floodgate to the sluice, and let the water roll out into the place that was once the White River.
  • They were diverted from flooded roads twice, then found themselves in a traffic jam caused by a multicar fender bender. WRECKED
  • It was not easy to drain the flooded mine.
  • After the flood, existing levees were rebuilt, extended, and reinforced with revetments.
  • But fears abound that the dams will actually increase floods or at least their effects, by destroying the protective surrounding forests.
  • The flood of dazzling light reaching out from the _Interplanetarian_ snapped off and the little green ameba things were gone. Empire
  • Last year, a record-breaking 100,000-plus visitors flooded into the showground.
  • The cash was raised by the group's flood fund appeal through donations and a variety of charity events.
  • Like Noah in his ark, they had traveled across the vast oceanic flood to carry out their holy mission.
  • So now we come to the fateful month of July 1944, when the waters were rising along the whole periphery of the Nazi empire, where everywhere, in Speidel's words, "... the floodgates are creaking," to the day, the 20th, of the attentat; a climacteric in the history of the Third Reich of Hitler's relations with the Army, and of the rational direction of the German war effort. Barbarossa
  • What was it that had awakened her — what in awakening had changed the inpouring human consciousness into this flood of fury? The Metal Monster
  • The flood claimed hundreds of lives.
  • Yarmouth North Beach is an ebb tide mark, Caister produces fish on both flood and ebb tides, but any beach will give cod in the right conditions.
  • The agency has launched an online advice service for small to medium-sized businesses to limit the flood threat.
  • Aid agencies are making mercy flights into the flood region.
  • Contrary to initial reports, a great flood of biblical proportions is not being considered as a possibility.
  • Plants like cattails, bulrushes, jewelweed, and the lovely cardinal flower do best with alternating wet and dry periods, and survive flooding as long as most of the leaves are out of the water.
  • The sun had flooded the day with a pale yellow buttery light.
  • Volcanoes erupt under glaciers, causing gigantic floods that make the island a fearsomely dangerous place for human colonization.
  • This will doubtlessly open the flood gates the of the raw meat christianist fundamentalist cash reservoir, sending waves of campaign donations surging into McDonnell's campaign fund. McDonnell drops F-bomb in live interview
  • Jamie's concerned question caught her off-guard and unleashed a flood of emotions.
  • The main post office here in New Orleans flooded right after the hurricane.
  • Gale force winds which threatened floods at the weekend have blown unprecedented numbers of a small Arctic seabird on to the North sea coast.
  • Floods also caused some rail services to be diverted, and the Environment Agency issued warnings via loudhailers that the River near the Rail Station was running high.
  • We have had a least half-a-dozen properties severely damaged by flood water.
  • This route is punctuated by farms with ace brick barns; we passed more, some roofless, some heading that way, and joined the River Seven to take its low floodbank.
  • Examples: water – droughts and floods, changes in snowpack, river stream flow, fire outlooks, and planning issues (urban, agriculture, health). 2009 December | Serendipity
  • What were the main theories of infancy which psychoanalysts had developed, based on their clinical sensitivity and intuition, by the time the trickle of infant research became a flood in the 70s?
  • The road ahead was flooded so we had to double back.
  • Roman watched the delicate colour flood her face, his dark gaze unreadable.
  • Beyond it, so green and flat and gorgeous that it looked cultivated, was a floodplain grazing lawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flood water backed up the pipes for the dirty water.
  • When he was fully in the door, a mass of people came flooding out of the doorways in the small entrance hall.
  • It has always amazed me how moronic the planning authorities are when they sanction building on natural flood plains.
  • The flood came about as a result of the heavy spring rains.
  • She closed her eyes and felt the colour flood into her face.
  • Glaciers, permafrost and polar ice caps are melting, and droughts, floods and more extreme storms are occurring more frequently in many parts of the world.
  • They built dykes and dam to hold back the rising flood waters.
  • At least 137 died in floods and landslides. The Sun
  • My stomach lurched as fear and adrenaline flooded me. Christianity Today
  • The crater was still in shadow, but the floodlights mounted around its rim lit the interior brilliantly.
  • Genesis 9:15: And I will remember my covenant with you, and with every living soul that beareth flesh: and there shall no more be waters of a flood to destroy all flesh. The Ark
  • Memories come flooding back, often unwilled, sometimes unwelcomed. Louis Bickford: Memory, War, and the Memory of War
  • His body was erroneously producing a flood of white blood cells in a frantic search for a disease that did not exist.
  • Just as I helped R. into the stylist's chair the heavens opened up and sheets of rain descended with liquid force, splattering the windows and instantly flooding the parking lot.
  • It found that floods and landslides had trebled since 1980 and storms had doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The picture galleries of the High Museum are treated as subsidiary spaces shunted off from the proportionally dominant, glass-paneled entry rotunda, which is flooded with daylight and unusable for the display of works that require careful conservation. The Big Rock Candy Mountain
  • Following a hard workout, one runner was flooded with images of breaking capillaries.
  • I quote from Mr Edmund Gosse in the Sunday Times of May 30th, 1920: "Unless something is done to stem this flood of poetastry the art of verse will become not merely superfluous, but ridiculous. The Second-Order Mind
  • Expressions of sympathy flooded in from all over the country.
  • a flooded bathroom
  • Getting food, medicine and blankets to flood victims is the most urgent priority.
  • - A "duckbill" valve has been installed at the outfall to prevent rising river waters from backing into the stream during major flooding events. The Marietta Times
  • Thousands of ad campaign strategists flooding the DVR'd airwaves (and our Internet hours) with ignorable notions that are not swaying anyone with that blurry rhetoric. Richard Laermer: "Your Life Hasn't Changed By The Man Who's Elected"
  • An explanation that I favour for the sinking is that the snort mast float valve jammed open, flooding the boat.
  • The announcement was welcomed by environmental campaigners, who had criticised the government for failing to back up support for natural flood defences with cash for projects. Times, Sunday Times
  • The machair, which has been acting as a barrier for the last few thousands years, has come to a stage where it's within less than a foot of the Atlantic coming in and flooding vast areas of the south end of the island," he said. Global Warming RSS Newsfeed
  • If ozone deterioration persisted, they warned, solar ultraviolet radiation would flood Earth.
  • Kicked like crazy, but it's only a two-stroke and I flooded the crankcase. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • It is expected to crest at 16.9 feet on Wednesday morning and to remain well above flood stage for the rest of the week, he said.

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