Use of engulf in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include engulf at the start of sentence, engulf at the end of sentence and engulf in the middle of sentence
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engulf at the end of sentence
- Be like an island that no flood can engulf.
engulf in the middle of sentence
- When waters engulf us we reach for a star.
- The war is threatening to engulf the entire region.
- Desire, could engulf our feeling, sense, even everything sometimes.
- The fire spread quickly via stairways to engulf the entire building.
- In the span of thirty years, such carnage would twice engulf this continent.
- And I lay where I fell, fighting to hold back the tears which threatened to engulf me.
- The new bacterial forms were versatile and energetic, and could engulf other bacteria.
- Together with our friends and allies, we will work to shape change, lest it engulf us.
- Finally the flame would engulf his head and he'd explode in a furious orange ball of flame.
- The events and power struggles which engulf them result in kidnapping, jealousy and romance!
- The realisation left him with a feeling of anguish so great that it threatened to engulf him.
- The worst danger women face is unemployment, which threatens to engulf them in the coming decade.
- Jaq doubted that even the most towering of storms could engulf the uppermost reaches of Vasilariov.
- I lay rigid, willing myself into the exhausted stupor that I knew was there waiting to engulf me again.
- The smallest particles do the most damage, killing macrophages that engulf them in the pulmonary alveoli.
- Searing, excruciating agony ripped through his hand and up his arm until it seemed to engulf his entire body.
- The animals which fought there gave little heed to defence; they massed around them and tried to engulf them.
- And in the United States, it was the Gilded Age that saw the new industrial economy engulf the entire continent.
- Darkness seemed to engulf them as they disappeared, swallowed up in a kind of tunnel way, running deep underground.
- Is he completely insensitive to the economic, social and financial crisis that now threatens to engulf the Western Isles?
- Her self-criticism of the paternalistic atmosphere which she allowed to engulf her in her early insecurity is devastating.
- With many more countries still to declare the size of their teams, the problem threatens to engulf the organising committee.
- Meanwhile Plehve's undefeated Fifth Army had turned about and was threatening to engulf Dankl's now unprotected right flank.
- The date was referred to later in the document as the year that coups d'etat would engulf Europe and overthrow the elite he maligns.
- After the war MI5 turned its attention to the growing menace of Bolshevism which the government feared would soon engulf the country.
- Ms. Merkel, Germany's latest Iron Chancellor, has set her face against any of the measures that might stem the tide that is about to engulf the euro.
- The trouble is that, while cells within cells are common in eukaryotes, which often engulf other cells, they're vanishingly rare in more rigid bacteria.
- The bacterium is oval in shape, resembling a TicTac, and has a thick, sugar-filled outer coat, which makes it difficult for white blood cells to engulf and destroy it.
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