engulf in



engulf someone or something in something

[for the fog, a flood, or waves] to swallow up someone or something. The fog engulfed the small town in heavy mist. The waves engulfed the small boat in thousands of gallons of water.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Boro-Croatian, Serbian
Rubem-Portuguese (Brazilian)
PlÁCidoPLAH-thee-dho (Spanish), PLAH-see-dho (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Ansovald-Ancient Germanic
Christos-Theology
Dillon['dilən]