deluge in the PONS Dictionary

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The snowflake beginning the avalanche remained unseen; the dewdrop that started the deluge could not be identified.
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The park's auditorium is the result of a deluge, 6.5 inches of rain, that fell on the area in 1910.
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This short deluge into rock was an introduction into the realm of high end analogue production.
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Escaping from a deluge of water as a river suddenly rises, they take refuge in a cave, which leads to a door.
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The vampire deluge shows no sign of slowing -- at this point, the phenomenon seems as deathless as its main characters.
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This was the third time the area had suffered a deluge, within the space of a fortnight.
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We are wading chest-high through a deluge of music.
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Many buildings sat partially submerged for weeks following the deluge brought on by canal breaches during the hurricane.
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Disruptive messaging disrupts the mediocrity in the deluge of advertising the consumer encounters.
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That's spring spittle compared to last year's presummer deluge: 388 millimetres in three months.
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