Sentences with Evulse

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21 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Evulse'

The tornado's powerful winds threatened to evulse the trees from the ground.

The mechanic had to evulse the corroded parts to repair the malfunctioning engine.

The storm's fury was so intense that it threatened to evulse the roof from the house.

The mighty storm threatened to evulse the old oak tree, tearing its branches asunder.

During the heated argument, Sarah felt a strong urge to evulse the letter that held painful memories.

As the pressure increased, the dam threatened to evulse, putting the entire valley at risk of flooding.

The boxer's powerful punch seemed strong enough to evulse the opponent's guard, leaving him vulnerable.

The chef demonstrated how to evulse the skin from a tomato effortlessly, showcasing a professional kitchen technique.

The protesters sought to evulse the controversial policy, demanding changes through peaceful demonstrations.

As the river swelled after the heavy rain, it began to evulse large chunks of the riverbank, altering its course.

In a fit of rage, he attempted to evulse the document from her hands, tearing it in the process.

The storm surge threatened to evulse the sand dunes along the coastline.

The earthquake had the power to evulse entire landscapes, reshaping the geography of the region.

The earthquake's tremors were strong enough to evulse the foundations of the historic building, causing structural damage.

The rebellious teenager decided to evulse the contract, tearing it up to symbolize her defiance against the restrictive terms.

The chess grandmaster made a strategic move to evulse the opponent's defense, setting the stage for a checkmate.

As the storm intensified, the turbulent waves threatened to evulse the small boat from its moorings, causing anxiety among the sailors.

The construction crew had to carefully evulse the damaged section of the building, making way for renovations to improve structural integrity.

The powerful winds of the hurricane threatened to evulse the fragile sails of the sailing ship, putting the crew in jeopardy.

The powerful gusts began to evulse the sand from the dunes, creating a mesmerizing yet dangerous sandstorm in the desert.

The chef's knife was sharp enough to evulse the tough exterior of the coconut, revealing its refreshing inner flesh.

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