How about 'flood' or 'tsunami'.
flood
a flood
A flood, or a tidal wave.
An overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry
This is called a flood.
Flooding is the term used to describe the overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry. It can be caused by heavy rainfall, melting snow, or the overflow of rivers or lakes. Flooding can result in property damage, displacement of people, and disruption of infrastructure.
depending on the weather, and nature of the body of water, it could be a flood, a tidal wave or monsoon. of course there are always other means of raising a body of water.
The bucket was overflowing with water due to the tap. This is an example using Overflowing with.
swamps
This is known as a flood. It occurs when water accumulates quickly in a given area, often due to heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or a combination of factors, leading to water levels rising and inundating nearby land. Floods can cause significant damage to property and pose risks to human safety.
The lines "The world is a glass overflowing with water" are an example of metaphor. This comparison suggests that the world is full of abundance and overflowing with resources or opportunities.
beauty and radiance. The poem captures the essence of a magical moment, where light symbolizes inspiration and wonder. The glass overflowing with light signifies abundance and the overwhelming feeling of enchantment.