How to use in-sentence of “swallow”:
– When eating fruit, it uses its bill to take apart the fruit, and then tosses its head back to swallow the fruit whole.
– Each member had cyanide carried in a necklace which they could swallow if they were captured.
– It was also the first of Andersen’s tales to use the swallow as the symbol of the poetic soul.
– The swallow carries Thumbelina to a sunny land.
– Medical doctorDoctors put a swallow anything.
– The increased spininess possibly resulted from the need for defence against predators large enough to swallow them or tear them apart.
– A blue heron can swallow a fish as large as a carp successfully.
– Nico creates a large crack in the ground to swallow up the skeletons that were chasing Percy.

Example sentences of “swallow”:
– The barn swallow is the most widespread species of swallow that can be found worldwide.
– She did not make a mistake and think these objects were food; she would only swallow them if they were covered in rat blood.
– The reticulum is known as the “hardware” stomach because it is mainly used as a storage area for hard things that the cow might accidentally swallow like nails, rocks and other objects.
– They can swallow smaller prey, up to the size of a goat, whole.
– Some species swallow the shell whole, and dissolve the contents inside their stomach, then push out the shell afterwards.
– Stephen Hawking predicted that black holes eject some radiation, even though they normally swallow everything.
– The shoe is sometimes made in the shape of a swallow tail.
– If for some reason the child is able to swallow it, the mouth guard is made to be too large to pass through the throat and if it should get lodged in the throat it also has holes to allow air to pass through so the child can still breathe.
– Some adults accidentally swallow a poisonous chemical because it is in a bottle that has the wrong label.
– Animals swallow fruit : they digestiondigest the soft fruit, but the seeds come out in their droppings.
– Snakes swallow their food whole, and they cannot chew.
– When they encounter their prey, they chase it down until they corner it or manage to land a bite and then swallow it whole.
– Nico has the power to raise skeletal warriors, shadow travel, and create great fissures in the ground that swallow up anyone or anything unfortunate enough to be standing on it at the time.
– In some cases, children swallow a poisonous chemical because they think that it is a food product or a drink.
– On the same route to the Town Hall a man, also from the Black Hand, called Cabrinovic threw a bomb at the car injuring lots of Ferdinands staff but he failed to kill the Archduke himself so he tried to swallow cyanide and jump into the river Miljacka but failed to die and got arrested.
– The system is effective, and carnivorous birds can swallow quite large prey.
– They have elastic throats that allow the loon to swallow their food whole.
– After a while, they regurgitate a partly-digested “cud” which they chew and then swallow for the last time.
– They are ruminants; they swallow their food without chewing it.
- The barn swallow is the most widespread species of swallow that can be found worldwide.
- She did not make a mistake and think these objects were food; she would only swallow them if they were covered in rat blood.
- The reticulum is known as the "hardware" stomach because it is mainly used as a storage area for hard things that the cow might accidentally swallow like nails, rocks and other objects.
More in-sentence examples of “swallow”:
– The hens each try to swallow a piece of bread, which sticks in their throatthroats and they end up hanging in the tree and die.
– Instead, they swallow pebbles.
– Birds swallow food and store it in their crop if necessary.
– The Sun would be up to 250 times its current size, as big as and will swallow up the Earth.
– Their scales are not so big so they can’t swallow big animals.
– The anaconda’s top and bottom jaws are attached to each other with stretchy ligaments, which let the snake swallow animals wider than itself.
– The curse also said a whirlpools would swallow a village.
– When you swallow the capsules, your digestive system has to extract the essence out of the raw herb powder.
– In the last page of the story, the swallow has flown to a poet’s window, and tells him the complete story of Thumbelina.
– At the last minute, Thumbelina flies away with a swallow to a far, sunny land.
– Modern birds do not have teeth, and many swallow their prey whole.
– They swallow their food without chewing it and later regurgitate a cud and chew it.
– They ambush their prey by hanging on to a branch of a tree, waiting for a prey to come close, then jump on the prey and inject venom, and then swallow it.
– Andersen identified with the swallow as a migratory bird whose pattern of life his own traveling days were beginning to resemble.
– However, it turned out that the amount of land needed would swallow up the entire town.
– They overcome moving prey by wrapping into one or two coils pressing its prey to hold it so that it can swallow it alive.
– Turtles use their tongues to swallow food, but they cannot, unlike most reptiles, stick out their tongues to catch food.
– It doesn’t matter to them, because they swallow the fish whole.
– It had an adaptation in the nose that enabled it to swallow underwater, and its periotic bones had a structure like those of whales, enabling it to hear well underwater.
– In snakes, for example, the maxilla is able to move relative to the rest of the skull, and the jaws can separate entirely to swallow prey.
– They eat mainly toads and frogs, but there are reports of some night adders eating almost everything they can find until they are completely unable to swallow any more food.
– It can swallow up any planets that orbit around it.
– It will become so big it will swallow up Mercury Mercury, Venus and possibly the Earth.
– The barn swallow is the national bird of Estonia.
– Oryx are ruminants; they swallow their food without chewing it.
– Fox could swallow up to 22 inches of steel.
– Birds usually do not swallow bees whole.
– After we swallow food, it travels down a muscular tube to the stomach.
– If someone is performing oral sex on a male, he or she may decide to swallow the semen if the male ejaculates in the mouth.
– Like all snakes, boomslangs do not chew they swallow everything whole.
– Komodo dragons may try to swallow faster by running and pushing the dead animal in its mouth very hard against a tree.
– This allows the snakes to swallow prey much larger than their heads.
– Some species swallow the shell whole, and dissolve the contents inside their stomach, then push out the shell afterwards.Nichols, David 1962.
– This loose joint let it swallow huge prey.
– If the semen does not have infections, it is okay to swallow semen.
– Kirby can walk, run, jump, swim underwater, float, and inhale, and spit out or swallow enemies.
– Nonvenomous snakes either swallow prey alive or kill by squeezing.
– They can open their mouths wide enough to swallow their prey whole, even if the prey is larger in diameter than the snake itself.
– If it were in place of our galaxy, it would swallow up the Milky Way, Large Magellanic Cloud, Small Magellanic Cloud, Andromeda Galaxy, and the Triangulum Galaxy, and even most of the Local Group.
– He can either spit them back out and send them flying, or he can swallow them.
– Vaux in Sunderland and Wards Brewing Company in Sheffield had been part of the Vaux Group, when both breweries closed the group started to concentrate on its hotels which were in The Swallow Group.
– They can be opened wide enough to swallow a fish much larger than itself.
– They do this through their diet and when they inadvertently swallow sea water.
– If either the begin or end templates are not properly transcluded, disaster may strike, causing the infobox to either swallow the article.
– They would often beat the prisoners to drink milk or swallow food to halt the hunger strike but the prisoners were adamant.
– To feed him, May had to stroke his throat to make him swallow his food.
– They swallow their prey whole.
- The hens each try to swallow a piece of bread, which sticks in their throatthroats and they end up hanging in the tree and die.
- Instead, they swallow pebbles.
- Birds swallow food and store it in their crop if necessary.
