I want toswim in
the multiples of all the ways
I can say a thing
that one word
will not suffice.
Let it rain down on me
As in: deluge, rain, storm, downpour, monsoon, cloud, burst,
inundation , torrential rain
i.e. she added that meteorological conditions play a role as extreme downpours can
flush water through the rocks or put pressure on infrastructure like water main.
Let the excess leave mesoaked
i.e. dripping saturated washed wet flooded drenched, waterlogged, flushed , doused, awash, bedraggled, submerged As in:, along the way, he soaked in the public baths in Tehran,
visited temples in Nepal and smoked marijuana for the first time in Afghanistan.
Or: we didn’t want to get soaked in sweat on the way up,
only to freeze on the way down. Or: rain that once soaked into aquifers now
races across the surface increasing the risk of flash floods and carryingtoxins from burn structures into water systems that serve millions.
And the all the ways to define flood:
1. a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land, not usually submerged

2. any great outpouring or stream as in a flood of emotions
, a flood of requests, a flood of patients
3. The Flood (capital F) a universal deluge
recorded in the Bible, believe to have occurred in the days of Noah for the rise
of water flowing out and the tide in ( ebb) 5. a floodlight
6. Archaic: a large body of water
And all the ways to say flood
Deluge, downpour, flow, glut, spate, stream, surge, tide, torrents,
tsunami, wave, abundance, alluvion, boar, bounty, cataclysm, current, eager, excess flux,
inundation, multitude, overflow, plenty, perfusion rush super abundance
ie: “The article was met with a flood of malicious comments, many
. referencing the erroneous suggestion the taxpayers
money was used for the fund.”

Another one: “it can purify water and slow down waves protecting coastal areas from flooding as a result.”
Another one: “the flood of executive orders and information is meant to overwhelm you,
confuse you, distract you and make you feel helpless.”
All the ways to resuscitate:
Revive someone from unconsciousness or apparent death

“An ambulance crew tried to resuscitate him”
make something, such as an idea or enterprise, active or vigorous again “measures to resuscitate the failing economy”
In other words, energize, invigorate, rejuvenate, restore, resurrect ,revitalize,
. awaken enkindle, enliven, renovate, save
breathe new life into
bring back to life come to life
give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
perform CPR wake up.