Flood back Meaning in English
expression
Definition
If memories or feelings flood back, they suddenly come into your mind very strongly, often after being triggered by something.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly for memories or emotions, rarely for physical things. Common after triggers like smells, places, or songs. Neutral, used in both written and spoken English. Normally intransitive: 'The memories flood back'. Not used for gradual remembering.
Example Sentences
When I saw my old school, memories flooded back.
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His childhood memories flooded back when he heard that song.
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As soon as she entered the house, old feelings flooded back.
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Suddenly, all the memories from that summer flooded back to me.
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The smell of cookies baking made memories of my grandmother flood back.
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Every time I see that photo, the emotions just flood back.
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