He gave one oar a sharp tug to set the boat's head a little farther round, and Arthur sprang up and with a sort of bound leaped to his father's side, clinging to him tightly, as a loud rushing, hissing sound rose from behind, and a good-sized wave came foaming in and out among the great blocks of stone, as if bent on leaping into and Swamping the boat; but instead of this, as it reached them it lifted the boat, bore it forward, bumping and scraping two or three rocks below the keel, and then letting it glide over the surface of a good-sized rock-pool, swirling and dancing with the newly coming water.
"Menhardoc"
George Manville Fenn
Instruction always runs the risk of Swamping the pupil's own vital, though narrow, experience under masses of communicated material.
"How We Think"
John Dewey
And there we saw a Swamping gun, Big as log of maple, On a little deuced cart, A load for father's cattle.
"The Contrast"
Royall Tyler