awash in the PONS Dictionary

awash Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be awash with money

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It must have looked like a jumble sale, albeit one awash with gold, diamonds and rubies.
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However, the complex was awash with asbestos, which would need to be removed before any remodeling could begin.
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The ship has lost at least one of its sails, and the deck is awash.
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The background is likewise awash in a mass of swirling and knotted decoration.
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Water is awash with theatrical transcendence, brimming with crosscurrents.
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Its first professional production reveals it as a tough, febrile piece, awash with melodrama and blazing up now and again with bitter, glittering humour...
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Lying forlorn in a doorway, the dog awaits his end awash in self-pity.
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All these subjects are highly germane to the present world society awash with levels of communication hardly envisaged 10 or 20 years ago.
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As a movie, it's just another movie, awash with sound and fury.
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It was a grim sight to fly over one of the torpedoed freighters, awash amid-ship, and still, not sunk.
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