begulf

/bɪˈɡʌlf/
verb
  1. To completely cover or swallow up something, as if by a large wave or flood.
    • The company's debt threatened to begulf all its profits for the year.
    • A massive sandstorm began to begulf the caravan, reducing visibility to zero.
    • The rising tide threatened to begulf the small fishing village.
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