swallow

UK /ˈswɒl.əʊ/ US /ˈswɑ.loʊ/
noun 6verb 5name 2

Collocations

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1

(verb.) food/drink, etc.

ADV

hastily, quickly

accidentally

He accidentally swallowed his chewing gum during the important meeting.

easily

He quickly swallowed his coffee before rushing out the door to work.

down

He swallowed down his pride and apologized to his colleague.

PHRASES

swallow sth whole

The child swallowed the pill whole without chewing it first.

2

(verb.) move your throat muscles

ADV

deeply, hard

convulsively, drily, nervously, painfully

He swallowed nervously before giving his presentation to the large audience.

back

She swallowed back her tears when she heard the disappointing news about the job.

VERB + SWALLOW

have to

He had to swallow his pride and apologize to his coworker.

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