There are 8 varieties of Swallow. They are the Barn Swallow, Cave Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Bank Swallow, Northern Rough-winged Swallow, the Violet-green Swallow, Tree Swallow, and the Purple Martin.
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In a cave on the Island Of Crete. He was put there after his mother, Rhea, had given Cronus, his father, a rock to swallow assuring him it was Zeus that it was Zeus.
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The Cave Swallow lives in New Mexico, Texas, Florida, southern Mexico, the west cost of South America and the Caribbean. It roosts and nests inside the entrances to caves.
Cave Swallows feed on small to medium-sized flying insects throughout the day.
They drink while in flight by skimming the surface of pools and rivers.
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A unladen swallow is the opposite of a laden swallow.
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Yes. The Barn Swallow, Bank Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Tree Swallow and the Northern Rough-winged Swallow are amongst some of the breeds of swallow found in the USA.
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Of course. If it doesn't say " Do not swallow" then you can swallow it. Simple as that.
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First of all it's swallow, and you can't swallow one, if you actually can, you are abnormal.
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Depending on context, swallow can be translated as:
Verb to swallow (something)
schlucken
hinunterschlucken
Noun
Schluck
Schwalbe (bird)
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An example sentence with 'swallow':
I couldn't swallow my cereal as I had a sore throat.
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Swallow your food before you talk.The barn swallow flew up into the sky.
His throat was so sore that he could barely swallow.
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Swallow tires are made by the German company called "Schwalbe", which means swallow in German.
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Swallow is already a verb in the right context.
For example, "to swallow something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
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Swallow is a noun and a verb.
Noun: Just take one swallow.
Verb: Now swallow it.
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if you swallow anything where does it go?
the stomach
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A shakehole (or sinkhole) - it can form an entrance to the cave, or block it entirely. Also swallow hole.
It's important to realise that the existence of a shakehole does not necessarily mean an enterable cave lies below: the dissolved carbonate rock below may have been carried away in a multitude of fine conduits as in chalk, rather than a discreet passage.
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you need to know why the barium swallow was performed. can he not swallow?
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Not everything, but pretty close. It all comes down the way their mouth is constructed. There are four teeth at the front that shred just about anything and their chheks 'cave in' so that they don't swallow what they're chewing on.
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Most caves are in limestone, formed by the dissoultion of the rock by water, and many swallow streams in their entrances. If the stream eventually stops flowing by erosional changes to the hills,the cave remains until that too is lost to erosion.
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