Similar words: swallow, hallowed, swallowing, swallow the bait, wallow, follower, cowed, bowed. Meaning: ['swɑləʊ /'swɒl-] adj. completely enclosed or swallowed up.
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211) If we were to be swallowed up, the credibility of our beers as genuine regional products would be destroyed.
212) Gum Boots would have swallowed if he could have stopped his Adam's apple from rushing up and down his neck.
213) The L1 migrate up the trachea, are swallowed and pass out in the faeces.
214) The air was thick with the smells of fat imported cigars and the kind of champagne better worn than swallowed.
215) The boy swallowed the lump that had risen to his throat.
216) She swallowed and took a step back, but the breakfast-bar, immovable and robust, halted her retreat.
217) It was swallowed up by London Transport, who owned the site, and became part of South Kensington underground station.
218) She took three aspirins from her handbag and swallowed them, grimacing, with the last tepid mouthful of tea.
219) Windsor played the long-time head of a boys' secondary school swallowed up by a grammar school to form a comprehensive.
220) Ted swallowed, dabbed his mouth with a napkin with the name of the restaurant on it in red.
221) And he had swallowed so much sea water he wanted to vomit.
222) A brother and sister are split apart, and his identity gets swallowed up in an institution.
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223) Oil giants such as Getty were stalked by takeover wildcatter T Boone Pickens and swallowed whole by others.
224) The same tide washed round Colley the Mason and swallowed him up.
225) She threw back her shoulders and swallowed the hard, hot lump in her throat.
226) The jangling of his chains and bells was swallowed up by the blackness.
227) He swallowed deeply and another great shudder racked his body.
228) I excused myself and had all but swallowed a Band-Aid with a well-cooked scab nestled in its cushion pad.
229) Soon the whole bunch was swallowed up in the little road, which made a sharp bend at that eastern point.
230) If swallowed, the substance rapidly breaks down in the swan's gizzard, and passes out with no harm done.
231) Remnants were found in the throat and gullet, as some of it had been swallowed.
232) She swallowed the tablets and drained the mug, feeling a great deal better.
233) Flattery is like cologne water, to be smelt of, not swallowed. Josh Billings
234) They do nothing to break up the food into easily swallowed gobbets or to tease out the hard inedible bits.
235) After burrowing into the lungs, they move up to the pharynx, where they are swallowed.
236) Beads can choke babies if swallowed, and long strings of beads can also half-strangle older children.
237) Jack didn't feel much like eating, but to please her he swallowed toast and peanut butter.
238) We have swallowed our anger, presented a respectable front, in our bid to gain public support.
239) As if it had been swallowed up.That was how that voice had sounded to him all those years ago.
240) This translates into a gain of just 1% pre-tax because heavy capital expenditure swallowed up last time's £18m interest income.