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1
(an
area
of) very
wet
,
soft
land
:
Examples:
an alligator-infested
swamp
The Everglades are an
area
of
swamp
in
southern
Florida
.
2
to
cover
a place or thing with a
large
amount
of water:
Examples:
High
tides
have
swamped
the
coast
.
be
swamped
by The
boat
was
swamped
by an
enormous
wave
.
3
If something swamps a person,
system
, or place, more of it
arrives
than can be
easily
dealt
with:
Examples:
Foreign
cars
have
swamped
the
UK
market
.
be
swamped
with I'm
swamped
with work at the moment.
Don't let
feelings
of
depression
swamp
you.
4
If
clothes
swamp
you, they are much too big for you.
5
an
area
of very
wet
,
soft
land
:
Examples:
[
C
]
Alligators
live in these swamps.
6
to
cover
a place or thing with a
large
amount
of water:
Examples:
The
boat
was
swamped
by an
enormous
wave
.
7
to have too many of something, or to give someone too much to do:
Examples:
Foreign
cars
have
swamped
the
market
.
We’ve been
swamped
with
emergencies
today.
8
to have too many of something, or give someone too much to do:
Examples:
Huge
volumes
of
fake
designer
brands
have
swamped
the
EU
market
.
be
swamped
with sth After the
severe
storms
,
insurance
companies
are
expecting
to be
swamped
with
claims
.
be
swamped
by sth
Consumers
are
feeling
swamped
by high
levels
of
credit
card
debt
.
We've all been
swamped
with work since the
policy
changes
.
swamped
with
calls
/
emails
/
letters
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