flood
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
flood/flʌd/
▶noun
- 1 an overflow of a large amount of water over dry land.
■ (the Flood) the biblical flood brought by God upon the earth because of the wickedness of the human race.
■ literary a river, stream, or sea.
- 2 an outpouring of tears or emotion.
■ an overwhelming quantity of things or people appearing at once.
- 3 the inflow of the tide.
- 4 short for floodlight.
- 1 cover or become covered with water in a flood.
■ (of a river) become swollen and overflow its banks.
- 2 arrive in or overwhelm with very large numbers.
■ fill or suffuse completely: she flooded the room with light.
- 3 overfill the carburettor of (an engine) with petrol.
- 4 (of a woman) experience a uterine haemorrhage.
'flood' also found in these Oxford entries:
alluvium
- antediluvian
- ark
- cataclysm
- deluge
- diluvial
- drown
- empathy
- flash flood
- flood plain
- flood tide
- flow
- freshet
- full flood
- high-water mark
- holm
- inundate
- neap
- olive branch
- spate
- suds
- swamp
- turn
- wash

