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The word "swamped" is often used to describe a situation where a person is overwhelmed with a large amount of work or tasks to complete. It can also refer to a place or area that is inundated with water or other substances.
Here are a few examples of how "swamped" can be used in context:
- I'm sorry, I can't talk right now, I'm swamped with work.
- The restaurant was swamped with customers during the lunch rush.
- After the storm, the streets were swamped with water and debris.
- She felt swamped by all of the responsibilities of being a new parent.
- The teacher was swamped with grading papers after the final exams.
In each of these examples, "swamped" conveys a sense of being overwhelmed or inundated with something, whether it be work, customers, water, or responsibilities.
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