WORDS
1.Lash :-
Strike or beat with a whip or stick.
‘they lashed him repeatedly about the head’
2.Batter :-
Strike repeatedly with hard blows.
‘a prisoner was battered to death with a table leg’
3.Pummel :-
Strike repeatedly with the fists.
‘he felt like a boxer who had been pummelled mercilessly against the ropes’
4.Waterlogged :-
Saturated with or full of water.
‘parts of the racecourse were waterlogged’
‘the game was called off because of a waterlogged pitch’
5.Downpour :-
A heavy fall of rain.
‘a sudden downpour had filled the gutters and drains’
6.Wade :-
Walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance.
‘he waded out to the boat’
7.snarl-up :-
A muddle or mistake.
‘there’s a snarl-up in editing
8.Inundation :-
An overwhelming abundance of people or things.
‘an inundation of rugby fans’
Flooding.
‘the annual inundation of the Nile’
9.Rampant :-
flourishing or spreading unchecked.
‘political violence was rampant’
‘rampant inflation’
10.Futile :-
Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
‘a futile attempt to keep fans from mounting the stage’
‘it is futile to allocate blame for this’