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will deluge

  • future tense
    of deluge.
    deluge
    noun
    a great flood of water; inundation; flood.

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At the end of the century, destructive Sandy-like floods will deluge the city every 30 years -- a fivefold increase compared to the present climate.

From Science Daily Jan. 24, 2024

His lawyers, with plenty of experience of explaining away clenbuterol cases, will deluge the court with reasons to blame steak, not the athlete who says he ate it.

From Seattle Times Nov. 16, 2011

Next year 100,000 youths of 18 will deluge French universities with one-third more students than are enrolled now.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before we go to the police let us consider all the possibilities, for they will deluge us with questions.

From A Black Adonis by Linn Boyd Porter

If you wish to hear of the wretch that was my husband, I will deluge you with stories. 

From The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope