swallow
ਨਿਗਲ
definition
verb
she swallowed a mouthful slowly
cause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat.
noun
he downed his drink in one swallow
an act of swallowing something, especially food or drink.
The central aim of our study was to demonstrate that both natural and sexual selection have been important in shaping the tail streamer of the barn swallow .
a migratory swift-flying songbird with a forked tail and long pointed wings, feeding on insects in flight.
example
The government should not be asked to 'swallow' these prices but should use the entire group of elderly as a cohort to force lower, more reasonable prices.
I looked at all the joking, laughing, smiling people and wanted to vomit, how could they 'swallow' my lies without a second thought?
Because you have bitter taste receptors at the back of your mouth and the top of your throat, you should 'swallow' the beer.
All semblance of evil were slowly drained away as he drank swallow after 'swallow' of this liquid fire.
The girl took a few bites and a 'swallow' of the spring water, just enough to keep her going until the last battle was over.
Despite the witch-hunt many people did not 'swallow' the lies.
Because if we accept her seriously, we have to 'swallow' the load of bull that comes along with playing meaty female roles in Hindi films.
People are concerned that El Nino might engulf their homes with storm water - but they often 'swallow' the deluge provided by El Bunko.
He took a huge gulp of milk to 'swallow' the food down faster.
During that time she underwent major surgery to join her esophagus, the tube used to 'swallow' food, to her stomach.
After downing it in a single 'swallow' , Jonnie exhales and looks past Hannah down the hall.
he seemed ready to 'swallow' any insult
I leant back against my locker with my eyes closed trying to 'swallow' the feeling of nausea.
Alex sighed, then downed his drink in one 'swallow' and returned for another one.
Thilda shrugged her shoulders and took a 'swallow' of her mead.
Of course, most who read this tripe have zero knowledge of firearms and 'swallow' it hook, line, and sinker which is the goal.
Nodding again, Bishop takes a 'swallow' of cold San Pellegrino before continuing.
August finished his drink in one 'swallow' , then slammed the empty glass down on the desk decisively.
Kieran washed the jam pasty down with a 'swallow' of wine and turned sideways on the bench to make his own inventory.
This statement has the virtue of being true, even if it is a truth that will be hard to 'swallow' for Labour's election campaign managers.
The child then really has no option but to 'swallow' the food.
The politician who made the remark that nations 'swallow' big lies sooner than little ones, by the way, was Adolf Hitler.
As the disease progresses, the person may even forget how to 'swallow' food and walk, and need assistance in all daily activities.
A single-contrast barium 'swallow' did not show a connection between the mass and the esophagus.
He took a 'swallow' of his steaming coffee and cleared his throat.
‘We played fairly well and were close to playing really well and that's hard to 'swallow' ,’ Duval said.
In normal persons, swallowing is initiated promptly, and no significant amount of material is retained after a 'swallow' .
Margaret put the glass up to her lips and took a 'swallow' of the pungent liquid.
Your baby won't know how to 'swallow' food at this stage, but with luck some of the food will slide down your baby's throat.
I murmured something back, still smiling about nothing, then took a large 'swallow' from my drink, keeping my face in the glass.
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