Use "engulfed" in a sentence

1. Turmoil engulfed the city.

2. The waves engulfed the boat.

3. The smoke engulfed us!

4. She engulfed herself in her studies.

5. Civil war has completely engulfed the country.

6. The flames rapidly engulfed the house.

7. The monkey engulfed the food whole.

8. Wonderful dreamless sleep engulfed him every night.

9. A fierce storm engulfed the frail ship.

10. Later, her hairy spider tattoo engulfed him.

11. She would willingly have engulfed the baby.

12. Passersby were engulfed by clouds of debris.

13. At this speed the particle will be engulfed.

14. The whole world is engulfed in a revolution.

15. Fear engulfed him as he approached the microphone.

16. The little boat was engulfed by the waves.

17. It's been engulfed by the facade of Citicorp Plaza.

18. The flames quickly spread and engulfed their home.

19. He was engulfed by a crowd of reporters.

20. The office block's uppermost floors were engulfed with flames.

21. 15 It's been engulfed by the facade of Citicorp Plaza.

22. Synonyms: flooded, drowned, engulfed, submerged More Synonyms of Awash

23. He was immediately engulfed by three of its fellows.

24. A home video showed how quickly flames engulfed the building.

25. The fire engulfed most of the island, burning west to east.

26. She is suddenly engulfed by a tidal wave of self-loathing.

27. The shock waves of this political explosion engulfed the whole of Europe.

28. Some were engulfed while still sunbathing, ecstatic eyes turned upward to salt water.

29. Then I will become the ultimate ruler of this wasteland engulfed with pandemonium.

30. The flames quickly engulfed the entire hangar, lighting up the night sky.

31. The overflowing river has engulfed many towns and villages along its banks.

32. Although the men fought doggedly on, a sense of hopeless despair engulfed them.

33. Flooded, drowned, engulfed, submerged, immersed, afloat, inundated, deluged, submersed The bathroom floor was Awash

34. After the floodwater's engulfed the world, there is a new beginning for Noah's descendants

35. 19 The news spread as quickly as the horrendous fire which engulfed the fallen plane.

36. A seven-year-old boy was found dead after a landslide engulfed a block of flats.

37. By the time that police and firefighters arrived, the main Chamber of Deputies was engulfed in flames.

38. Their foul saliva ran down His face as vicious blows further weakened His pain-engulfed body.

39. 29 A seven-year-old boy was found dead after a landslide engulfed a block of flats.

40. These engulfed some older villages, such as Gosforth, which are now smaller shopping centres within the conurbation.

41. 27 A seven-year-old boy was found dead after a landslide engulfed a block of flats.

42. The medium is the message because the message, the culture and ideology of consumerism, has engulfed the medium.

43. He tugged open the warped door and was immediately engulfed by the steam from the cauldron within.

44. 12 Trams stood marooned as they were engulfed by a rising tide of workers demanding a hearing.

45. [First attested in the mid 18 th century.] Something that has been Absorbed, taken in, engulfed, imbibed, or assimilated

46. No sooner had the “Creation Drama” exhibitions reached their peak than Europe was engulfed in the storm of Nazism.

47. Zlatko was raised in Bosnia, and for a time he fought in the conflict that engulfed his home country.

48. The smell of chlorine engulfed her and some one suddenly blew a whistle, the sound echoing in the large enclosed area.

49. Chela has a very authentic feel to the place and you're engulfed by it the moment you walk in the door

50. 13 Two of the men were killed instantly,(www.Sentencedict.com) the third was engulfed in flames before he died an agonising death.

51. The nearby towns of Massa and San Sebastiano were engulfed, as was the famous mountainside funicular railcar popularized in the Italian folk song “Funiculì, Funiculà.”

52. Virus Besets Belarus Prisons Filled With President's Critics A wave of COVID-19 has engulfed prisons in Belarus that are packed with people in …

53. Some of the ink particles are also suspended in the gel-like matrix of the dermis, while others are engulfed by dermal cells called fibroblasts.

54. World War I not only engulfed large parts of the globe but also accelerated the development of weapons more terrible than any that mankind had ever known.

55. But left there are by now vast forests which engulfed all trails of human beings so fast. On then-meadows and hayfields there is birch coppice chirping joyfully.

56. It exploded out of the stern, and in a moment most of the airship was engulfed in Barrelling fire. Davis, John Gordon SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND (2001) I remember my hesitation …

57. Thus, Korea and other countries in the Orient are engulfed by the Christmas spirit about the time that the United States is involved in its Thanksgiving Day celebration in late November.

58. On 18 January 2003 , parts of Canberra were engulfed by a bushfire that killed four people and destroyed 491 homes and the major research telescopes and workshop at the Australian National University 's Mount Stromlo Observatory .

59. WELCOME! The "Cast" recreates the sights and sounds of The BEATLES so faithfully that you will recall when the world was engulfed in the most pleasant fever of all: Beatlemania! The "Cast" continue in their show as The BEATLES changed in their careers

60. Aflame 'Aflame' is a 6 letter word starting with A and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Aflame' Clue Answer; Engulfed in fire (6) Aflame: Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Aflame We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Aflame will help you to finish your crossword today

61. I think he rather gloried in the Contumely, but fifty years earlier he might have been visited by a "lettre de cachet," instead of a knighthood; for we can not forget how, in Eighteen Hundred Fifteen, Parliament refused to pay for the Elgin Marbles because, as Lord Falmouth put it, "These relics will tend to prostitute England to the depth of unbelief that engulfed Pagan Greece.