Thursday, April 23, 2009

Deluge


n: a severe flood.  a heavy fall of rain.  figuratively a great quantity of something arriving at the same time.

v: to flood with a great quantity of something.

The God sent deluge purified His creation of sinners.
I am often found sliding across the Florida College golf course when there is a sudden deluge of rainfall.
Moses was overwhelmed by the people's deluge of complaints.
I hope Meredith isn't overwhelmed by the deluge of exams this Monday.
I hope Meredith is overwhelmed by the deluge of fun times this Monday.
Is our blog able to handle the deluge of visual aids?
It is not uncommon for the Lord to be deluged with prayers subsequent to my sins.
Meredith is periodically deluged with Photoshop pictures, just as Tim is periodically deluged with funny photos of Meredith not studying.
My least favorite olympic sport is deluge.
Meredith is cool.

9 comments:

  1. did you notice that every word in this page has a picture now? love it.

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  2. "Apres moi le deluge, after me comes the flood." -- Regina Spektor & Louis XIV
    (This word is of French origin)

    Tim is cool :)
    When I am lazy it results in a deluge of laundry & dishes.
    I was sent a deluge of Simon & Garfunkel albums the other day.
    There was a deluge of yearbooks this morning in chapel.
    The good Lord has endowed us with a deluge of love.
    One day the Lord will deluge with with his wrath for our sins.
    Tim is going to deluge me here in a few days!
    I am excited!
    I have to go to class!

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  3. One more:
    Tim likes to deluge me through the phone.

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  4. i can't stop!!!

    i like cake too

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  5. i just started singing the beach boys again. aah!

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