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ingulf
[ in-guhlf ]
ingulf
/ ɪnˈɡʌlf /
verb
- a variant spelling of engulf
Derived Forms
- inˈgulfment, noun
Example Sentences
This, at all events, is what Ingulf of Croyland used to tell us, until he was discovered to be a forgery.
Salmon and trout are found in the cool waters of the river that runs through Roros "People from other countries are very welcome to taste our food but we prefer them to do it here," says Ingulf Galaen, who runs a farm called Galavolden Gard.
Its ramparts of stone, garnished with twenty cannon, scowled across the encroaching Mississippi, destined, before many years, to ingulf curtain and bastion in its ravenous abyss.
Pascal, being thrown down on a bridge, fancied ever after that he was standing on the brink of a terrific precipice, which appeared to him an abyss ever ready to ingulf him.
Engulf, en-gulf′, Ingulf, in-, v.t. to swallow up wholly, as in a gulf: to cast into a gulf: to overwhelm.—n.
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