English to Gujarati Dictionary flood

flood

પૂર
definition
verb
the dam burst, flooding a small town
cover or submerge (a place or area) with water.
congratulatory messages flooded in
arrive in overwhelming amounts or quantities.
noun
in a thousand miles the flood destroyed every bridge
an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.
Rose burst into such a flood of tears and sobs as I had never seen
an outpouring of tears or emotion.
translation of 'flood'
પૂર
noun
રેલ
example
We just couldn't see a thing and all the time there was water coming like a 'flood' behind us, and smoke and fires.
a 'flood' barrier
The agency has launched an online advice service for small to medium-sized businesses to limit the 'flood' threat.
There doesn't appear to be a major drop-off of talent despite the 'flood' of newcomers.
In contrast, conventional hydropower technologies often rely on the construction of tall dams that 'flood' the area behind them.
The first thing that needs to happen to create a 'flood' of referrals into your personal training department is that you need to earn them.
I throw the car into drive and 'flood' the engine with my right foot.
The whitewashed walls glowed eerily in the light refracted from the 'flood' lamps through the rain.
Several of them inquire if they might purchase the program and thoughts of a yacht and early retirement 'flood' through the owner's head.
Spectators may be overwhelmed by the 'flood' of words as well as the clash of absurdity and reality without having a chance to give it a moment's thought.
The biggest danger when entering the water is to create a bow wave that could 'flood' the engine.
Another overlooked source of capital outflow comes from the 'flood' of tourists visiting Hong Kong and other favourite destinations such as Bangkok and Singapore.
Yarmouth North Beach is an ebb tide mark, Caister produces fish on both 'flood' and ebb tides, but any beach will give cod in the right conditions.
The Walk the Plank theatre company will be staging a family show based upon the Biblical tale and the great 'flood' .
a 'flood' barrier
The main cause of flooding in the city centre is the use of 'flood' barriers beyond the city centre.
It had to be constantly compensated for, and dealt with, in the sense of gauging the force of Current and considering the ebb or 'flood' of Tide.
a constant 'flood' of callers
Trouble can start if you go too fast as the bow wave you create could 'flood' the engine.
Many Poles recalled the devastating floods of 1997 when torrential rain then caused the river Oder to 'flood' its banks.
The idea is to maintain a full tank, not 'flood' the engine.
Rose burst into such a 'flood' of tears and sobs as I had never seen
his column provoked a 'flood' of complaints
Firefighters, police, council workers and Thames Water joined forces to fight back the 'flood' and limit the damage.
Burns wants the emphasis switched from treating to preventing disease and is encouraging radical plans to 'flood' deprived areas with specialist health workers.
When Cawood faced severe flooding in 2000, club members pumped away water seeping through the 'flood' defences for three days.
Just one small word, and the familiar fears 'flood' back in.
Accurate or not, the 'flood' of bad news appears to be reaching some kind of crescendo.
Resting him down on one of the chairs Ezra let the sunlight 'flood' his entire body and he slowly became one with it.
This stream became a 'flood' in the mid 1800's when 17,000 people entered Canada through this port during a three year period.
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