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deluge

[del-yooj, -yoozh, del-ooj, -oozh, dih-looj, -loozh] / ˈdɛl yudʒ, -yuʒ, ˈdɛl udʒ, -uʒ, dɪˈludʒ, -ˈluʒ /






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The deluge the country has been experiencing in the last week has been put down to a blocked weather pattern - a high pressure system over Scandinavia is preventing the wet weather from moving away.

From BBC

Parts of the UK have been hit with a real deluge of rain so far this year with Cornwall and County Down recording their wettest January on record.

From BBC

Retail experts expect a deluge of cross-promotion, and even an NFL spokesman said that the league is looking to incorporate Valentine’s Day into Super Bowl Sunday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Le was on loan from Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help the Minneapolis U.S. attorney’s office wade through a deluge of cases brought by immigrants challenging the legality of their detentions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet he remains cautious about the deluge of AI-related debt issuance expected this year and whether it will strain the investment-grade bond market.

From MarketWatch