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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The singer strained her swallow by singing too much without proper warm-up.
She had to swallow her envy and be happy for her friend's success.
The giant wave threatened to swallow the small boat.
The athlete had to swallow his exhaustion and push himself to finish the race.
She tried to swallow her frustration as she explained the problem for the third time.
He took a small swallow of whiskey to calm his nerves.
Preparing a seven-course meal for a dinner party is a swallow for an inexperienced cook.
The child choked on a large swallow of apple juice.
He knew his colleagues were lying, but he had to swallow his anger and pretend to believe them.
I saw a swallow building a nest under the eaves of my house.
The swimmer had to learn how to control their breathing and regulate their swallow to perform better.
He took a small swallow of his protein shake after lifting weights.
He had to swallow his anger to avoid getting into a fight.
The quicksand threatened to swallow the hiker whole.
Learning a new language in a month is a swallow for most people.
The monster in the movie would swallow people whole.
He tried to swallow his anger and remain calm.
I hope you won't just swallow whatever the media tells you without questioning it.
He would not swallow any explanation that was not based on scientific evidence.
Planning a wedding can be a swallow for couples.
He tried to swallow his laughter during the serious meeting.
The swallow darted through the air, catching insects as it flew.
The swallow built its nest under the eaves of the house.
The black hole seemed to swallow the entire galaxy.
He had to swallow his shock when he received the news of his mother's death.
The overwhelming grief seemed to swallow her whole.
Writing a novel is a swallow for many aspiring authors.
She couldn't swallow the injustice and decided to speak up.
He had to swallow his frustration when the project was delayed.
She couldn't swallow the fact that her best friend betrayed her.
The quicksand will swallow anything that falls into it.
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