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I paddled the Usk last weekend in high water. It was over the banks, so
I'd reckon you can officially call it 'in flood'. http://www.bristolcanoeclub.org.uk/p...005/index.html But we were trying to decide what 'in spate' actually means, or is assumed to mean. Any suggestions? http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=spate This says that 'spate' means: 1. A sudden flood, rush, or outpouring: “It issues a spate of words from the loudspeakers and the politicians” (Virginia Woolf). 2. Chiefly British. 1. A flash flood. 2. A freshet resulting from a downpour of rain or melting of snow. 3. A sudden heavy fall of rain. -- Conor O'Neill, at home in Bristol, UK |