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flood back

1 of 1verb
/ˈflʌd bæk/
Forms:floods back,flooding back,flooded back,flooded back
1

to have strong memories or emotions from the past come back suddenly and vividly

  • When she visited her childhood home, memories of her youth flooded back.
  • The old photograph album made all the family stories flood back to him.
  • Hearing that song on the radio caused feelings of nostalgia to flood back.
  • As they walked through their old school, the memories of their school days flooded back.
  • Revisiting the place where they got married made the joy of that day flood back.
2

to return in large numbers or with force, often in a sudden and overwhelming manner

  • With the ceasefire in place, residents started to flood back to their war-torn town.
  • The tourists flood back to the coastal town every summer.
  • Once the storm passed, people flooded back to assess the damage and rebuild their homes.
  • While the pandemic was gradually subsiding, travelers were flooding back to popular destinations.