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flooA fire broke out on the fifth floor.
flooA fire broke out on the first floor.
flooAfter asking for my key at the front desk, I took the elevator to my floor.
flooAfter the heavy rain there was a big flood.
flooA little heavier rain might cause a flood.
flooA lot of houses were washed away by the flood.
flooAlthough most islands in the ocean have been mapped, the ocean floor is generally unknown.
flooA massive flood paralyzed the local transportation network.
flooAnything like a road was covered with water that had flooded out of the river.
flooAs cold as a flood in January.
flooBeing too nervous to reply, he stared at the floor.
flooBoards are used to make floors.

WordNet (3.0)
flood(n) the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land, Syn. inundation, alluvion, deluge, Example: plains fertilized by annual inundations
flood(n) an overwhelming number or amount, Syn. inundation, torrent, deluge, Example: a flood of requests; a torrent of abuse
flood(n) light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography, Syn. flood lamp, floodlight, photoflood
flood(n) a large flow, Syn. overflow, outpouring
flood(n) the act of flooding; filling to overflowing, Syn. flowage
flood(v) cover with liquid, usually water, See also: flood out, Example: The swollen river flooded the village; The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes
flood(v) supply with an excess of, Syn. glut, oversupply, Example: flood the market with tennis shoes; Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient
flood(v) become filled to overflowing, Example: Our basement flooded during the heavy rains
flood control(n) (engineering) the art or technique of trying to control rivers with dams etc in order to minimize the occurrence of floods
flooded gum(n) any of several Australian gum trees growing on moist or alluvial soil

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Flood

n. [ OE. flod a flowing, stream, flood, AS. flōd; akin to D. vloed, OS. flōd, OHG. fluot, G. flut, Icel. flōð, Sw. & Dan. flod, Goth. flōdus; from the root of E. flow. √80. See Flow, v. i. ] 1. A great flow of water; a body of moving water; the flowing stream, as of a river; especially, a body of water, rising, swelling, and overflowing land not usually thus covered; a deluge; a freshet; an inundation. [ 1913 Webster ]

A covenant never to destroy
The earth again by flood. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The flowing in of the tide; the semidiurnal swell or rise of water in the ocean; -- opposed to ebb; as, young flood; high flood. [ 1913 Webster ]

There is a tide in the affairs of men,
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A great flow or stream of any fluid substance; as, a flood of light; a flood of lava; hence, a great quantity widely diffused; an overflowing; a superabundance; as, a flood of bank notes; a flood of paper currency. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Menstrual disharge; menses. Harvey. [ 1913 Webster ]


Flood anchor (Naut.) , the anchor by which a ship is held while the tide is rising. --
Flood fence, a fence so secured that it will not be swept away by a flood. --
Flood gate, a gate for shutting out, admitting, or releasing, a body of water; a tide gate. --
Flood mark, the mark or line to which the tide, or a flood, rises; high-water mark. --
Flood tide, the rising tide; -- opposed to ebb tide. --
The Flood, the deluge in the days of Noah.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Flood

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Flooded; p. pr. & vb. n. Flooding. ] 1. To overflow; to inundate; to deluge; as, the swollen river flooded the valley. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To cause or permit to be inundated; to fill or cover with water or other fluid; as, to flood arable land for irrigation; to fill to excess or to its full capacity; as, to flood a country with a depreciated currency. [ 1913 Webster ]

Floodage

n. Inundation. [ R. ] Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

flooded

adj. 1. covered or overflowing with water.
Syn. -- afloat(predicate), awash(predicate). [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. filled to overflowing as if with water; as, a desk flooded with applications.
Syn. -- inundated, swamped. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Flooder

n. One who floods anything. [ 1913 Webster ]

floodhead

n. a wall of water rushing ahead of the flood; as, we were lucky to be safe when the floodheads hit.. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Flooding

n. The filling or covering with water or other fluid; overflow; inundation; the filling anything to excess. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Med.) An abnormal or excessive discharge of blood from the uterus. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ]

floodlit

adj. Illuminated by means of floodlights.
Syn. -- floodlighted. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Flook

n. A fluke of an anchor.

Flooky

a. Fluky. [ 1913 Webster ]

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