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awash

[uh-wosh, uh-wawsh] / əˈwɒʃ, əˈwɔʃ /




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Seconds later, the final whistle went and Etihad Stadium was awash with celebration.

From BBC

Instead, he framed the battle for a game's success as more centred around their attention than their wallets, adding: "In a challenged attention economy, where consumers are awash with choice, doing something interesting is key."

From BBC

"But now the world is awash with oil and it's not clear that the same calculations still apply."

From BBC

The schools, clinics, the manicured golf course — onetime amenities from an industry awash in petrodollars — gone or overgrown with weeds.

From Los Angeles Times

For as long as many residents of Nairobi can remember, the Kenyan capital has been awash with red every 14 February.

From BBC