enwallow (Meaning)
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enwallow (v. t.)
To plunge into, or roll in, flith; to wallow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enwallow
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enwallow Sentence Examples
- The pigs enwallowed the leftover food, leaving nothing behind.
- The baby hippopotamus enwallowed its mother's milk with gusto.
- The dog enwallowed the bone in one bite, barely chewing it.
- The snake enwallowed the mouse whole, its jaws stretching wide.
- The alligator enwallowed the fish in one swift motion, its teeth tearing through the flesh.
- The python enwallowed the deer, its coils constricting the animal until it suffocated.
- The frog enwallowed the fly with its long, sticky tongue.
- The spider enwallowed the mosquito, wrapping it in a web of silk.
- The whale enwallowed the krill, straining the tiny creatures from the water.
- The shark enwallowed the seal, its sharp teeth tearing through the blubber.
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To plunge into, or roll in, flith; to wallow.
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The pigs enwallowed the leftover food, leaving nothing behind.
The baby hippopotamus enwallowed its mother's milk with gusto.
The dog enwallowed the bone in one bite, barely chewing it.
The snake enwallowed the mouse whole, its jaws stretching wide.