swallow
गिळणे
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.
translation of 'swallow'
आकाराने लहान चपळ असे पक्षी,
गिळून टाकणे,
गिळणे,
आवंढा गिळणे
example
After it's been decided, the tossers will have to 'swallow' their insults.
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.
he said he'd like just a 'swallow' of pie
He took a deep breath and a 'swallow' of water from his mug.
The child then really has no option but to 'swallow' the food.
For the artist, the reality was that of violence - hard to 'swallow' , yet plentiful like water.
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.
A 'swallow' of the inn's fiery brew aided him to clear his throat.
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.
Alex sighed, then downed his drink in one 'swallow' and returned for another one.
he seemed ready to 'swallow' any insult
On Saturday, December 4, she discovered she could not 'swallow' food or drink, and the next day her husband took her to casualty at Pontefract.
As the disease progresses, the person may even forget how to 'swallow' food and walk, and need assistance in all daily activities.
The politician who made the remark that nations 'swallow' big lies sooner than little ones, by the way, was Adolf Hitler.
The Minister seemed to 'swallow' his declaration.
Nodding again, Bishop takes a 'swallow' of cold San Pellegrino before continuing.
‘It was hard to 'swallow' when people gave me stick for not scoring goals,’ he says.
To evaluate further, do esophagography with barium 'swallow' to look for TE fistula.
Distributors may have to 'swallow' the costs of increased premiums and accept a reduction in their scope for progressing their business.
If you can't handle reading something about yourself that you find hard to 'swallow' , well then, don't read.
Despite the witch-hunt many people did not 'swallow' the lies.
a 'swallow' of beer
August finished his drink in one 'swallow' , then slammed the empty glass down on the desk decisively.
Keyan was in the middle of a 'swallow' of vodka on the rocks, which he drank like water, when his glass stopped abruptly in mid-swallow.
Most people today 'swallow' their food after giving it one or two chews, and it enters the intestines very hard.
Just how bad do things have to get before one is forced to 'swallow' such an insulting offer?
He's one of those men who 'swallow' their feelings for the sake of a quiet life and it makes them fat.
And if you find this whole trend hard to 'swallow' , well, watch out.
I leant back against my locker with my eyes closed trying to 'swallow' the feeling of nausea.
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