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awash
1[ uh-wosh, uh-wawsh ]
adjective
- Nautical.
- just level with or scarcely above the surface of the water, so that waves break over the top.
- overflowing with water, as the upper deck of a ship in a heavy sea.
- covered with water.
- washing about; tossed about by the waves.
- covered, filled, or crowded:
streets awash with shoppers; a garden awash in brilliant colors.
Awash
2[ ah-wahsh ]
noun
- a river in E Ethiopia, flowing NE through the Great Rift Valley to near the Djibouti border. 500 miles (805 km) long.
awash
/ əˈɒʃ /
adverb
- at a level even with the surface of the sea
- washed over by the waves
Example Sentences
Social media has been awash in lies, including a fake autopsy report.
Social media, meanwhile, is already awash with doubt over Keoghan's ability to deliver a consistent Scouse accent, questioning his attempts in Saltburn.
Meanwhile, social media is awash with reports of factions entering villages for bouts of looting, or kidnapping and killing local notables, including in Al-Sanobar.
The Harris side, awash in cash, mostly ran streaming television ads the old-fashioned way — targeting by geography….
Belfast is awash with colour and music at the moment and organisers say the event is a diverse multi-cultural, cross-community celebration of Saint Patrick.
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