swallow

نگلنا
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
I take a 'swallow' of my margarita and get ready to ask her one more time if I can see it.
Margaret put the glass up to her lips and took a 'swallow' of the pungent liquid.
If you can't handle reading something about yourself that you find hard to 'swallow' , well then, don't read.
The crook-Conservatives lie to the idiot-conservatives who 'swallow' the lies hook, line and sinker.
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.
Smiling as he saw a customer push through the doors, he fought to 'swallow' his irritation.
She clutched her forehead and sucked in a 'swallow' of air as she steadied herself.
The Minister seemed to 'swallow' his declaration.
Alex sighed, then downed his drink in one 'swallow' and returned for another one.
During that time she underwent major surgery to join her esophagus, the tube used to 'swallow' food, to her stomach.
All semblance of evil were slowly drained away as he drank swallow after 'swallow' of this liquid fire.
I leant back against my locker with my eyes closed trying to 'swallow' the feeling of nausea.
In most cases, once such an affair has been exposed, the couple 'swallow' their embarrassment and go their separate ways, especially if their relationship has ended.
He took a 'swallow' of Tab and rose, taking his bowl to the sink.
The gulped their wine cups down with a single 'swallow' .
Of course, most who read this tripe have zero knowledge of firearms and 'swallow' it hook, line, and sinker which is the goal.
He hadn't meant to, it was more of a gulp than a 'swallow' , but he'd still done it just the same.
In normal persons, swallowing is initiated promptly, and no significant amount of material is retained after a 'swallow' .
The final insult to those voters who decided to 'swallow' their cynicism and take the trouble to return their slips, was to choose an option other than the one wanted by the majority.
His cancer was diagnosed in 1997 and since then a sequence of operations has robbed him not only of his voice but the ability to 'swallow' food.
The general downed a 'swallow' of brandy and watched as Numair stared at his own drink, as if mentally fighting it for control.
Though players at other positions can hide from the media, the quarterback must face all the questions and 'swallow' the criticism.
He took a 'swallow' of whiskey and met the ensign's eyes defiantly, almost daring him to say another word.
A 'swallow' of the inn's fiery brew aided him to clear his throat.
he downed his drink in one 'swallow'
He took a 'swallow' of his steaming coffee and cleared his throat.
I looked at all the joking, laughing, smiling people and wanted to vomit, how could they 'swallow' my lies without a second thought?
he seemed ready to 'swallow' any insult
And if you find this whole trend hard to 'swallow' , well, watch out.
He handed me his glass and I drank down his last 'swallow' .
Credits: Google Translate