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Present participle for to overwhelm with large amounts or quantities
“Pedestrians were stopped in their tracks, and cars came to a standstill as the huge blanket of smoke threatened to engulf the whole town.”
Present participle for to be totally absorbed or engrossed by something
Present participle for to hold or engage the attention of
Present participle for to cover or enclose in cloth or soft material
(of a feeling) Present participle for to affect (someone) suddenly and powerfully
Present participle for to completely submerge or engulf in something
Present participle for to assimilate into a body, structure or system
Present participle for to ingest or consume food
Present participle for to physically assimilate or take, especially a liquid
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