Swallows [verb]

Definition of Swallows:

consume

Synonyms of Swallows:

● Inhale

● Absorb

● Drink

● Ingest

● Gulp

● Devour

● Gobble

● Eat

● Sip

● Swill

● Imbibe

● Toss

● Swig

● Drop

● Dispose

● Dispatch

● Down

● Wolf

● Bolt

● Ingurgitate

● Belt

● Quaff

● Take

● Put away

● Wash down

● Slurp

● Chugalug


Opposite/Antonyms of Swallows:

● Spit out

● Expel

● Keep

● Hold

● Doubt

● Disbelieve

● Regurgitate

● Abstain

● Nibble


Sentence/Example of Swallows:

Andrew paused in the shallows to allow Sally one swallow; then he went on.

And the amount of stories Mark, with all his contemplativeness could swallow, was amazing.

Again, Garson was forced to wet his lips with a dry tongue, and to swallow painfully.

He was just in time to swallow a hurried meal and set off to the theatre with the Creams.

And yet you have only skimmed the beautiful river's surface as a swallow skims a lake.

The intention, evidently, was to swallow us all in the enormous maw of the British navy.

I treated them to a breakfast each, and gave them as much to drink as they could swallow.

And as Corkran would have said, it takes more than one swallow to make a speech.

All at once, his hunger left him and he forgot that he ever wanted to swallow anything.

He takes it for granted I swallow whole everything he says and does—but I don't.