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1.
An overwhelming amount of something, especially water; a severe flood.
2.
To move back or away from a previous position.
3.
A condition of being safe or sheltered from danger; a place of safety.
4.
A temporary delay or cancellation of a punishment or undesirable situation.
5.
Thoroughly soaked with liquid; completely filled or soaked.
6.
A strong and fast-moving stream of liquid, or a sudden rush of anything.
7.
The surrounding environmental or emotional tone and mood of a place.
8.
In a way that shows great energy, speed, or anger.
9.
A powerful tropical cyclone with violent winds.
10.
A fierce or destructive attack; an overwhelming number of people or things.
11.
Walked heavily and slowly; worked hard and persistently.
12.
Scattered pieces of waste or remains after destruction.
13.
An unusually large and powerful storm, greater than a typical hurricane or blizzard.
14.
Thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous, messy substance.
15.
Extremely large or great in size, degree, or extent.