swallows Synonyms

swallows Meaning

swallows

to receive something into the body through the mouth and esophagus, any of numerous small widely distributed oscine birds (family Hirundinidae, the swallow family) that have a short bill, long pointed wings, and often a deeply forked tail and that feed on insects caught on the wing, any of several birds that superficially resemble swallows, to take through the mouth and esophagus into the stomach, to accept or believe without question, protest, or anger, to keep from expressing or showing, the passage connecting the mouth to the stomach, to perform the action characteristic of swallowing something especially under emotional stress, an act of swallowing, to perform the actions used in swallowing something, a capacity for swallowing, to envelop or take in as if by swallowing, take back, retract, to utter (words) indistinctly, any of a family of small birds that have long pointed wings and usually a deeply forked tail and that feed on insects caught while in flight, to take in as if by swallowing, any of several birds that look like true swallows, an amount that can be swallowed at one time, to take into the stomach through the mouth and throat, to accept without question, protest, or resentment

swallows Sentence Examples

  1. The swallows soared through the sky, their graceful wings cutting through the air with effortless ease.
  2. As the evening drew near, the swallows descended from the heavens, their cheerful chirping filling the air.
  3. The mud swallows constructed their intricate nests beneath the eaves of the barn, their skillful craftsmanship evident in every detail.
  4. The arrival of the swallows each spring heralded the promise of warmer days and blooming flowers.
  5. The swallows seemed to possess an uncanny ability to navigate, returning year after year to the same nesting sites.
  6. The tree swallows flickered in and out of the dense foliage, their iridescent feathers gleaming in the sunlight.
  7. The barn swallows swooped and darted around the livestock, their agility and aerial prowess a marvel to behold.
  8. The cliff swallows clung tenaciously to the sheer rock face, their nests precariously perched above the abyss.
  9. The rough-winged swallows soared over the vast expanse of the ocean, their long, narrow wings adapted to gliding on the wind.
  10. The swallows forged an enduring bond with the humans who shared their environment, their presence a symbol of hope and renewal.

FAQs About the word swallows

to receive something into the body through the mouth and esophagus, any of numerous small widely distributed oscine birds (family Hirundinidae, the swallow fami

ingests,sips, drinks, chews, eats, guzzles, devours, downs, gulps, gets down

expresses, releases, takes out, looses, vents,unleashes,

The swallows soared through the sky, their graceful wings cutting through the air with effortless ease.

As the evening drew near, the swallows descended from the heavens, their cheerful chirping filling the air.

The mud swallows constructed their intricate nests beneath the eaves of the barn, their skillful craftsmanship evident in every detail.

The arrival of the swallows each spring heralded the promise of warmer days and blooming flowers.