Floodgates example sentences

Related (14): water, dam, overflow, opening, control, release, pressure, barrier, inundation, torrent, deluge, stream, channel, flow.

flood·gate

noun

floodgates (plural noun)

  - a gate that can be opened or closed to admit or exclude water, especially the lower gate of a lock.

  - a last restraint holding back an outpouring of something powerful or substantial:

"Floodgates" Example Sentences

1. Once the decision was made, it opened the floodgates of opportunity.
2. The floodgates broke open and the water poured out.
3. The floodgates of creativity opened up and she wrote a masterpiece.
4. His public announcement opened the floodgates of criticism.
5. The new policy opened the floodgates for increased tourism.
6. The dam's floodgates were opened to let excess water out.
7. The team's victory opened the floodgates for future success.
8. The new technology opened the floodgates for innovation.
9. The concert tickets sold out quickly once the floodgates were opened.
10. The decision to lower taxes opened the floodgates for economic growth.
11. The star's announcement opened the floodgates for fan reactions on social media.
12. The news coverage of the scandal opened the floodgates for public outrage.
13. The new product launch opened the floodgates for sales and revenue.
14. The company's IPO opened the floodgates for investment opportunities.
15. The government's decision to allow more refugees in opened the floodgates for immigration debates.
16. The court ruling opened the floodgates for similar cases to be heard.
17. The new pop-up shop opened the floodgates for customers to come in and browse.
18. The change in leadership opened the floodgates for new policies and initiatives.
19. The company's acquisition opened the floodgates for growth in market share.
20. The political scandal opened the floodgates for media attention and scrutiny.
21. The exam scores opened the floodgates for acceptance into top universities.
22. The royal wedding opened the floodgates for worldwide media coverage.
23. The holiday sales opened the floodgates for shoppers to find discounts.
24. The natural disaster opened the floodgates for emergency relief efforts.
25. The scientific breakthrough opened the floodgates for further research in the field.
26. The entrepreneur's success opened the floodgates for others to follow in his footsteps.
27. The social media post opened the floodgates for comments and engagement.
28. The sports event opened the floodgates for thousands of fans to attend.
29. The stock market crash opened the floodgates for losses and economic instability.
30. The controversial statement opened the floodgates for debate and discussion.

Common Phases

not use quotation marks.
1. The floodgates opened; water gushed through the streets.
2. She couldn't control her emotions and opened the floodgates; tears streamed down her face.
3. The new policy opened up the floodgates; more people applied for the job than ever before.
4. The company's announcement opened the floodgates; investors rushed to buy stocks.
5. His confession opened the floodgates; his friends started to share their own secrets as well.
6. The scandal opened the floodgates; more allegations emerged from others who previously kept quiet.
7. The dam failed to hold back the water and the floodgates opened; the town was inundated with water.
8. The new technology opened the floodgates; people began using it in all aspects of their lives.
9. The artist's new album opened the floodgates; fans couldn't get enough and the album went platinum.
10. The political scandal opened the floodgates; the media was inundated with stories about corrupt politicians.

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