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Lash


1. Lash (verb)
 hit/beat/thrash violently/forcefully.
2. Batter (verb)
 pummel, hit, lash, strike repeatedly.
3. Pummel (verb)
 batter, lash, hit repeatedly.
4. Waterlogged (adjective)
 saturate/fillwith water, full of water.
5. Downpour (noun)
 a heavy rainfall.
6. Wade through (phrasal verb)
 walkthrough (the waterlogged road/way/place).
7. Snarl up (noun)
 block something frommoving, traffic jam.
8. Inundation (noun)
 flooding, floodwater, covering/flooding with water.
9. Rampant (adjective)
uncontrolled,unchecked, unhindered, unrestrained.
10. Futile (adjective)
 pointless, useless,vain, ineffective, unsucessful.
11. Irrigation (noun)
 supply of water tofarm land to grow crops & plants.
12. Incessant (adjective)
 unceasing, nonstop, constant, persistent.
13. Persistent (adjective)
 continuing,constant, uninterrupted, steady.
14. Intermittent (adjective)
 not continuous/steady, irregular, patchy, scattered.
15. Torrent (noun)
 (of water) flood, deluge,steam, gushing.
16. Deluge (noun)
 flood, torrent, overflowof an area with water.
17. Clog (verb)
 block, fill up, congest, jam.
18. Torrential (adjective)
 (of rain) heavy,severe, copious, rapid, relentless.
19. Unprecedented (adjective)
 unparalled,unmatched, unusual.
20. Depression (noun)
 a region with lowair pressure, an area of low atmosphericpressure, cyclone/low pressure area.
21. Succour (noun)
 aid, help, assistance,relief, support.
22. Scurry (verb)
 hurry, rush, run (Eg: Theheavy rain sent residents scurrying forcover).
23. Maroon (verb)
 strand, leave isolate,abandon.
24. Havoc (noun)
 devastation, damage,catastrophe.
25. Drench (verb)
 wet throughly/completely/extremely, soak, submerge,inundate, flood.