I think it's something to do with air and water. A downpour usually comes groundward from the air, not vice-versa. And I don't think I've seen a flood, the other meaning of deluge, suddenly rise into the air either.
Marilee is, of course, right. I completely missed that one. But on my own point, I don't think the semantic problem lies with 'deluge'. We often say he was deluged or showered with questions. It's that they fill the air that bothers me. But that's a minor point compared with Marilee's. Silly me!
Subject/verb agreement? "Deluge fills"
ReplyDeleteI think it's something to do with air and water. A downpour usually comes groundward from the air, not vice-versa. And I don't think I've seen a flood, the other meaning of deluge, suddenly rise into the air either.
ReplyDeleteMarilee's right, but so is Will. What a weird word to use!
ReplyDeleteMarilee is, of course, right. I completely missed that one. But on my own point, I don't think the semantic problem lies with 'deluge'. We often say he was deluged or showered with questions. It's that they fill the air that bothers me. But that's a minor point compared with Marilee's. Silly me!
ReplyDeleteGood job, guys!
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