Swamping vs Scamping - What's the difference?
swamping | scamping |
An act of swamping (drenching or filling with water).
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 4, author=Andrew C. Revkin, title=A Disaster Epic (in Slo-Mo), work=New York Times
, passage=Before the report’s arrival on Friday, the consequences of global warming had been epically imagined — New Orleans-style swampings by superstorms, the specter of an Arctic meltdown and a water gush that would block heat-toting currents in the Atlantic Ocean and trigger an abrupt European cool-down. }}
As verbs the difference between swamping and scamping
is that swamping is while scamping is .As a noun swamping
is an act of swamping (drenching or filling with water).swamping
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