engorge in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Engorge: to fill or saturate to excess or overflowing.
Sample Sentences
- The river began to engorge with water after the heavy rainfall.
- As the crowd gathered, excitement seemed to engorge the atmosphere.
- The nurse watched as the patient's veins began to engorge with blood during the procedure.
- Floodwaters continued to engorge the streets, making it difficult for cars to pass.
- The artist's passion for his work seemed to engorge every canvas he touched.
- The river began to engorge after the heavy rains, spilling over its banks.
- As the competition heated up, excitement started to engorge the atmosphere in the stadium.
- The wildflowers seemed to engorge the landscape with vibrant colors during springtime.
- After the feast, I could feel my stomach engorge with all the delicious food I had eaten.
- Emotions began to engorge her thoughts, making it difficult to focus on anything else.
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