ingulf Synonyms

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ingulf Meaning

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ingulf (v. t.)

To swallow up or overwhelm in, or as in, a gulf; to cast into a gulf. See Engulf.

ingulf Sentence Examples

  1. The devouring monster ingulfed its prey whole, leaving no trace behind.
  2. The blazing fire ingulfed the forest, consuming acres of vegetation with relentless fury.
  3. The whirlpool ingulfed the boat, its powerful current dragging it to the watery depths.
  4. The ingulfing waves threatened to capsize the ship, tossing it about like a toy.
  5. The predator stealthily ingulfed its victim in its deadly jaws.
  6. The black hole ingulfed starlight, creating a region of darkness where no light could escape.
  7. The landslide ingulfed the village, burying homes and lives beneath its relentless force.
  8. The rising floodwaters ingulfed the town, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair.
  9. The earthquake ingulfed the city, reducing buildings to rubble and leaving survivors trapped beneath the ruins.
  10. The angry mob ingulfed the protesters, their chanting and rage filling the streets.

FAQs About the word ingulf

To swallow up or overwhelm in, or as in, a gulf; to cast into a gulf. See Engulf.

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The devouring monster ingulfed its prey whole, leaving no trace behind.

The blazing fire ingulfed the forest, consuming acres of vegetation with relentless fury.

The whirlpool ingulfed the boat, its powerful current dragging it to the watery depths.

The ingulfing waves threatened to capsize the ship, tossing it about like a toy.