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Awash logo #10101) Above water, barely 2) Afloat 3) Barely above water 4) Barely floating 5) Bathed in 6) Besieged by floodwater 7) Brimming 8) Completely overrun 9) Completely submerged 10) Covered 11) Covered by water 12) Covered by waves 13) Covered in water 14) Covered or flooded with water 15) Covered with water
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Awash logo #10101) Flooded 2) Full
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Awash logo #21752So low in the water that the water is constantly washing across the surface.
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Awash logo #21795 So low in the water that the water is constantly washing across the surface.
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Awash logo #21002• (a.) Washed by the waves or tide; -- said of a rock or strip of shore, or (Naut.) of an anchor, etc., when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it.
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Awash logo #21755Water washing over. A boat when almost submerged.
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Awash logo #21756Water washing over. A boat when almost submerged.
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Awash logo #10444Water washing over. A boat when almost submerged.
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Awash logo #20972A·wash' adjective [ Prefix a- + wash .] Washed by the waves or tide; -- said of a rock or strip of shore, or (Nautical) of an anchor, etc., when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it.
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Awash logo #23186So low in the water that the water is constantly washing across the surface.
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Awash logo #21221River that rises to the south of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and flows northeast to Lake Abba on the frontier with Djibouti, ending in a chain of salt lakes; length 800 km/500 mi. Cotton is grown along the river valley and the Koka Dam (1960) supplies hydroelectric power. Although deep inside present-day Ethiopia, the Awash River was consid...
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awash logo #21199 · 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.
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