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swallowing
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1
present
participle of
2
to cause
food
,
drink
,
pills
, etc. to move from your
mouth
into your
stomach
by
using
the
muscles
of your
throat
:
Examples:
My
throat
is so
sore
that it really
hurts
when I
swallow
.
He put a
grape
into his
mouth
and
swallowed
it whole.
3
to use the
muscles
of your
throat
, as if
moving
something from your
mouth
into your
stomach
, because you are
nervous
or
frightened
, or are about to say something:
Examples:
He
swallowed
hard and said, "Dad, I have something to tell you."
4
If something
large
swallows
(up) another thing, it makes it
disappear
or stop
existing
separately
by making it part of itself:
Examples:
An
increasing
amount
of the
countryside
is being
swallowed
(up) by the
town
.
Many
small
businesses
have been
swallowed
(up) by
large
companies
.
5
to use or take away a
large
part of something
valuable
:
Examples:
Taxes
have
swallowed
up
nearly
half
of my
pay
increase
.
6
to
accept
something without question or without
expressing
disagreement
:
Examples:
Not
surprisingly
, this excuse was too much for them to
swallow
.
He
swallowed
her
story
whole.
She
swallowed
his
sales
pitch
hook
, line, and
sinker
(=
believed
it
completely
).
7
to not
express
or show something:
Examples:
She
swallowed
her
disappointment
, saying, "That's
OK
, it doesn't matter."
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