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Swallow in Maithili মৈথিলী

Swallow in Tamil தமிழ்

Swallow in Urdu اُردُو

Swallow in English

  • swallow
    adj. swallowlike.

  • swallow
    expr. swallow up,
    a. to take in as if by devouring or absorbing; consume; destroy; engulf.
    Ex. The waves swallowed up the little boat. Must not all things at last be swallowed up in death? (Benjamin Jowett).
    b. to absorb or appropriat

  • swallow
    noun swallower.

  • swallow
    noun 1. an act of swallowing; gulp.
    Ex. He took the medicine at one swallow.
    2. an amount swallowed at one time; mouthful.
    Ex. There are only about four swallows left in the bottle.
    3. the capacity for swallowing; appetite.

  • swallow
    swallow (1), verb, noun.

  • swallow
    swallow (2), noun.
    1. any one of a large group of small, swift-flying birds with long, pointed wings and weak feet used only for perching. Swallows are noted for their migrations, in large numbers and over long distances, to avoid cold or find food.

  • swallow
    v.i. to take food, drink, etc., into the stomach through the throat; perform the act of swallowing.
    Ex. I cannot swallow because my throat is so sore.

  • swallow
    v.t. 1. to take into the stomach through the throat.
    Ex. We swallowed all our food and drink.
    2. (Figurative.)
    a. to take in completely; absorb.
    Ex. Big cities ... don't have the legal authority to easily swallow outlying areas

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