swallow
விழுங்க
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'
உட்கிரகி,
விழுங்கு
example
A 'swallow' of the inn's fiery brew aided him to clear 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?
The child then really has no option but to 'swallow' the food.
After it's been decided, the tossers will have to 'swallow' their insults.
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.
I murmured something back, still smiling about nothing, then took a large 'swallow' from my drink, keeping my face in the glass.
When he declined, she opened her drink and took a 'swallow' .
Kieran washed the jam pasty down with a 'swallow' of wine and turned sideways on the bench to make his own inventory.
He took a 'swallow' of whiskey and met the ensign's eyes defiantly, almost daring him to say another word.
Because you have bitter taste receptors at the back of your mouth and the top of your throat, you should 'swallow' the beer.
He hadn't meant to, it was more of a gulp than a 'swallow' , but he'd still done it just the same.
But most children 'swallow' this dodgy concept hook, line and sinker.
More people would 'swallow' the statement were it not for the fact that, privately, Flynn is telling a different story.
The gulped their wine cups down with a single 'swallow' .
Smiling as he saw a customer push through the doors, he fought to 'swallow' his irritation.
A single-contrast barium 'swallow' did not show a connection between the mass and the esophagus.
The crook-Conservatives lie to the idiot-conservatives who 'swallow' the lies hook, line and sinker.
All semblance of evil were slowly drained away as he drank swallow after 'swallow' of this liquid fire.
He took a 'swallow' of Tab and rose, taking his bowl to the sink.
Faced with such an event, most of us just 'swallow' our feelings, or go out and get drunk or whatever.
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.
Just how bad do things have to get before one is forced to 'swallow' such an insulting offer?
To evaluate further, do esophagography with barium 'swallow' to look for TE fistula.
As the disease progresses, the person may even forget how to 'swallow' food and walk, and need assistance in all daily activities.
The Minister seemed to 'swallow' his declaration.
During that time she underwent major surgery to join her esophagus, the tube used to 'swallow' food, to her stomach.
The solicitor took a 'swallow' of white wine, then frowned thoughtfully.
They 'swallow' the deposit, randomly taking the client around looking at some apartments which may have been leased to other people.
Apparently, these broadcasters believe that listeners are incapable of handling subversive music, but are ready to 'swallow' euphemisms.
Distributors may have to 'swallow' the costs of increased premiums and accept a reduction in their scope for progressing their business.
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