Swallowing in a sentence

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Synonym: consuming. Antonym: spitting

Meaning: The act of taking in food or drink.

Swallowing sentence for class 1


- I am swallowing my drink slowly.
- Swallowing food is important for eating.
- I learned about swallowing in health class.
- I see my dog swallowing his food.
- I am careful when swallowing my medicine.
- Swallowing is how we get energy from food.
- I like to chew before swallowing.
- Swallowing helps me feel full.
- I am swallowing my favorite fruit.
- I feel good after swallowing my snack.
- My mom reminds me to chew before swallowing.
- Swallowing water helps when I am thirsty.
- I see my friend swallowing her juice.
- Learning about swallowing is interesting.
- I practice swallowing my food properly.
- Swallowing too fast can make me cough.
- I am careful when swallowing hard candy.
- I drink water after swallowing my meal.
- Swallowing helps my stomach feel good.
- I like to see how my pet is swallowing.
- I learned to take my time when swallowing.
- I enjoy swallowing my favorite soup.
- Swallowing helps me digest my food.
- I watch my brother swallowing his snack.
- I make sure to drink water while swallowing.
- I feel happy after swallowing my dessert.
- I take small bites before swallowing.
- Swallowing is part of eating healthy.
- I am careful while swallowing my vitamins.
- I like to swallow my food with a smile.

Swallowing sentence for class 2


- I learned how to swallow my food carefully.
- She feels proud when she is swallowing her medicine.
- He thinks swallowing too fast can make you cough.
- I want to practice swallowing my favorite food slowly.
- She enjoys swallowing her drinks with a straw.
- He learned that swallowing is important for eating.
- I feel happy when I can swallow without any problems.
- She wants to remember to swallow her food well.
- He thinks its important to chew food before swallowing.
- I learned that swallowing is a natural action.
- She feels relieved when she successfully swallows a big bite.
- He enjoys swallowing tasty treats during snack time.
- I want to be careful when I am swallowing something new.
- She thinks swallowing water helps when you are thirsty.
- He feels excited when he can swallow his favorite dessert.
- I learned to take small bites for easier swallowing.
- She enjoys swallowing her smoothies through a straw.
- He thinks swallowing is part of enjoying food.
- I want to swallow my food before talking.
- She feels happy when she swallows her vitamins.
- He learned that swallowing can be tricky sometimes.
- I think swallowing slowly helps me enjoy my meal.
- She wants to be careful when swallowing hard candies.
- He enjoys swallowing snacks while watching a movie.
- I feel proud when I remember to swallow my food properly.
- She learned to take her time while swallowing.
- He thinks swallowing is important for staying healthy.
- I want to practice swallowing different types of food.
- She feels good when she swallows her food without any issues.
- He learned that swallowing is an important part of eating.

Swallowing sentence for class 3


- I was swallowing my juice when my friend made me laugh.
- The baby was swallowing her food carefully.
- I learned how to breathe while swallowing.
- Swallowing my vitamins helps me stay healthy.
- I felt funny while swallowing a big piece of cake.
- The dog was swallowing his food too quickly.
- I watched the bird swallowing a worm.
- Swallowing my favorite candy makes me happy.
- I was swallowing my fears before the performance.
- She was careful while swallowing her medicine.
- I felt a tickle in my throat while swallowing.
- Swallowing a big sip of water felt refreshing.
- I learned how to chew food well before swallowing.
- The frog was swallowing a fly quickly.
- I was swallowing my laughter during the serious moment.
- Swallowing too fast can make you feel uncomfortable.
- I like swallowing my smoothie because its so tasty.
- He was swallowing nervously before speaking in front of the class.
- Swallowing my pride is sometimes hard to do.
- I was swallowing my food quietly during lunch.
- The fish was swallowing small bits of food from the surface.
- Swallowing my favorite snack brings me joy.
- I learned that swallowing air can make your tummy hurt.
- I was swallowing the last piece of pizza happily.
- She was careful about swallowing the pill with water.
- I felt proud after swallowing my fear and trying something new.
- Swallowing the juice made me feel refreshed.
- The bird was swallowing seeds from the feeder.
- I practiced swallowing my words when I got too excited.
- Swallowing slowly helps me enjoy my food more.

Swallowing sentence for class 4


- Swallowing is an important part of eating our food.
- We need to chew our food well before swallowing.
- When you are swallowing, your throat helps push food down.
- Swallowing too quickly can make you feel uncomfortable.
- Drinking water means you are swallowing a liquid.
- Sometimes kids forget to chew and just start swallowing.
- Swallowing a big piece of food can be hard to do.
- If you are not careful, you might choke while swallowing.
- Feel free to take your time when swallowing your lunch.
- Some animals use swallowing to eat their prey whole.
- I learned that swallowing is a natural action for all humans.
- Swallowing toothpaste is not safe, so always spit it out.
- Swallowing a pill can be tricky, but drinking water helps.
- Sometimes my little brother makes funny faces when he is swallowing.
- We had to practice proper swallowing techniques in health class.
- Eating too fast may lead to problems with swallowing.
- Swallowing can be different for everyone; some people need help.
- The doctor explained how swallowing works when we eat.
- It is important to stay calm while swallowing your food.
- My favorite soup is easy to drink without much swallowing.
- If food gets stuck, try drinking water before swallowing again.
- Singing can help teach kids about the swallowing process.
- If you feel pain while swallowing, tell an adult right away.
- Some foods are easier to swallow than others, like mashed potatoes.
- I learned that swallowing in small bites is better for me.
- Swallowing air can make your tummy feel bloated.
- It is fun to watch animals swallowing their food whole.
- My grandma always reminds me to slow down while swallowing.
- Swallowing makes it possible for us to enjoy tasty meals.
- Remember to take a sip of water after swallowing your food.

Swallowing sentence for class 5


- Swallowing food quickly can lead to a tummy ache.
- She practiced swallowing her vitamins with water.
- The doctor explained the process of swallowing to us.
- He was nervous about swallowing his first pill.
- Swallowing too much air can make you feel bloated.
- I watched a video on how swallowing works in our bodies.
- She made a funny face while swallowing a sour candy.
- Swallowing large bites of food is not a good habit.
- My brother learned about swallowing in his science class.
- Swallowing while laughing can make you choke.
- The teacher showed us how to practice swallowing safely.
- He took a sip of water before swallowing his sandwich.
- Swallowing hot soup can burn your tongue.
- I felt the grain of rice stuck while swallowing.
- Swallowing slowly can help you enjoy your meal more.
- She chewed her food well before swallowing.
- My pet dog had trouble swallowing his big dog treats.
- Swallowing is an important part of eating and drinking.
- After swallowing the juice, he wiped his mouth.
- Swallowing a lot of sweets can make you feel sick.
- My mom taught me the correct way of swallowing medicine.
- Swallowing my favorite chocolate was the best part of dessert.
- The class did an experiment on the effects of swallowing bubbles.
- Swallowing saltwater can be harmful to your health.
- She felt a tickle in her throat after swallowing.
- Swallowing smoothly is essential during a meal.
- He practiced swallowing his breaths while swimming.
- The little girl giggled after accidentally swallowing air.
- Swallowing seeds can sometimes cause a funny feeling.
- My friend learned about swallowing techniques in her speech therapy.

Swallowing sentence for class 6


- The bird was swallowing a worm it had caught.
- She was swallowing her juice quickly before leaving for school.
- He had trouble swallowing the big piece of bread.
- The fish was swallowing the bait on the hook.
- Swallowing too fast can sometimes cause choking.
- The little boy was swallowing his medicine with a glass of water.
- After swallowing the pill, she felt much better.
- Swallowing gum does not harm your stomach.
- He kept swallowing nervously during the speech.
- Swallowing her pride, she apologized to her friend.
- The dog was swallowing its food without chewing it properly.
- Swallowing too much saltwater at the beach can make you sick.
- She was swallowing her tears as she waved goodbye.
- Swallowing cold water felt refreshing after the long run.
- The baby was swallowing the mashed banana happily.
- Swallowing a fly by accident made him laugh.
- Swallowing hot soup too quickly can burn your tongue.
- The actor was swallowing his fear before going on stage.
- Swallowing the bitter medicine was difficult but necessary.
- The cat was swallowing the milk from its bowl.
- Swallowing a piece of candy too fast is not safe.
- The snake was slowly swallowing its prey.
- Swallowing the truth was harder than she thought.
- He was swallowing his drink while watching the movie.
- Swallowing too many sweets can hurt your stomach.
- She was swallowing her laughter during the serious meeting.
- Swallowing the last bite, he declared he was full.
- Swallowing his excitement, he waited for his turn.
- Swallowing the cold air made her throat feel dry.
- The baby bird was swallowing the food its mother brought.

Swallowing simple sentence


- She is swallowing her food carefully.
- He was swallowing his pride to ask for help.
- They watched the bird swallowing a worm.
- She felt nervous while swallowing the medicine.
- He is swallowing slowly to avoid choking.
- The child is swallowing his juice eagerly.
- She caught herself swallowing hard during the speech.
- He was swallowing a piece of candy when he smiled.
- They discussed the importance of swallowing properly.
- She noticed the feeling of swallowing was uncomfortable.
- He is swallowing lightly to taste the food.
- The athlete is swallowing water during the break.
- She is swallowing her laughter during the serious moment.
- He had trouble swallowing the dry food.
- They practiced swallowing techniques for the performance.
- She felt relieved after swallowing the last bite.
- He is swallowing nervously before the exam.
- The duck is swallowing the grain eagerly.
- She is swallowing her fears and stepping forward.
- He learned about the process of swallowing food.
- They are swallowing their disappointment quietly.
- She is swallowing the words she wanted to say.
- He is swallowing his emotions during the movie.
- The patient is practicing swallowing exercises.
- She felt embarrassed while swallowing too loudly.
- He is swallowing carefully to avoid irritation.
- They are swallowing their pride to make amends.
- She is swallowing the last of her drink.
- He is swallowing slowly to enjoy the flavors.
- They are swallowing their worries and moving on.


Swallowing in a sentence

(1) Swallowing air can cause hiccups.

(2) Swallowing air can cause belching.

(3) The gullet helps in swallowing food.

(4) Achalasia causes difficulty swallowing.

(5) Ulcers can cause difficulty swallowing.

(6) Ataxias can cause difficulty swallowing.

(7) Hiccups can be a result of swallowing air.

(8) Rabid animals may have trouble swallowing.

(9) I always chew my food before swallowing it.

(10) Atheteses can affect speech and swallowing.



Swallowing sentence

(11) Saliva can be used to help with swallowing.

(12) The hyoid bone is important for swallowing.

(13) Esophagitis can cause difficulty swallowing.

(14) Cardiospasm can cause difficulty swallowing.

(15) Ataxia can also affect speech and swallowing.

(16) Tarpons are capable of swallowing prey whole.

(17) Rabid animals may have difficulty swallowing.

(18) The tissue in the throat helps in swallowing.

(19) Peritonsillar pain can worsen with swallowing.

(20) Esophageal dysphagia is difficulty swallowing.




Swallowing make sentence

(21) The larynx plays a crucial role in swallowing.

(22) Parkinson's can cause swallowing difficulties.

(23) Actinomycoses can cause difficulty swallowing.

(24) The cow masticates its food before swallowing.

(25) Eating too quickly can lead to swallowing air.

(26) The pharyngeal muscles help in swallowing food.

(27) Hiatal hernias can cause difficulty swallowing.

(28) Syringomyelia can lead to difficulty swallowing.

(29) She began to choke from swallowing a large pill.

(30) Deglutinating is the process of swallowing food.



Sentence of swallowing

(31) I have to chew my medicine before swallowing it.

(32) The apraxic patient had trouble with swallowing.

(33) The sound of a person swallowing is a resonance.

(34) Saliva is important for speaking and swallowing.

(35) The substernal pain was aggravated by swallowing.

(36) The subglossal space is important for swallowing.

(37) Tonsils can be a source of difficulty swallowing.

(38) Aerophagy is the medical term for swallowing air.

(39) Swallowing air can cause discomfort during sleep.

(40) Burping can be caused by swallowing too much air.




Swallowing meaningful sentence

(41) The cavum can be helped by yawning or swallowing.

(42) The unciform cartilage plays a role in swallowing.

(43) The barracuda is capable of swallowing prey whole.

(44) Laryngostenosis can cause swallowing difficulties.

(45) The fire-eating act included swallowing fireballs.

(46) I have to chew this medicine before swallowing it.

(47) The bird chirped happily after swallowing the bait.

(48) The snake constricts its prey before swallowing it.

(49) I always chew my food thoroughly before swallowing.

(50) I had to deglutinate the pill before swallowing it.



Swallowing sentence examples

(51) The bird beslobbered the worm before swallowing it.

(52) Adynamic dysphagia can cause difficulty swallowing.

(53) The hamulus is important for speech and swallowing.

(54) The tongue is important for chewing and swallowing.

(55) He couldn't resist and ended up swallowing the bait.

(56) Esophageal strictures can make swallowing difficult.

(57) He burps as a result of swallowing air while eating.

(58) Chiari-malformation can cause difficulty swallowing.

(59) Atrophy can cause difficulty speaking or swallowing.

(60) Swallowing air can cause discomfort during exercise.



Sentence with swallowing

(61) Swallowing the bitter-pill of rejection can be tough.

(62) The dysphagia patient had difficulty swallowing food.

(63) The snake licked its prey before swallowing it whole.

(64) Hypotonia can impact speech and swallowing abilities.

(65) The quag was notorious for swallowing up lost hikers.

(66) He hiccupped back from accidentally swallowing a fly.

(67) Swallowing a mollusk can be a great way to win a bet.

(68) Swallowing air can cause discomfort during pregnancy.

(69) The gullet is essential for the process of swallowing.

(70) Tetanus can cause difficulty swallowing and breathing.




Use swallowing in a sentence

(71) The snake girdled its prey before swallowing it whole.

(72) I swish back the liquid in my mouth before swallowing.

(73) Remember to chew your food properly before swallowing.

(74) People with amyotonias may have difficulty swallowing.

(75) Tetanal can cause difficulty breathing and swallowing.

(76) The hernia is causing me to have difficulty swallowing.

(77) I accidentally belch up a bit of food while swallowing.

(78) The upper jaw is involved in the process of swallowing.

(79) The voice box is involved in the process of swallowing.

(80) The shark circled the bait before finally swallowing it.



Sentence using swallowing

(81) The python squeezes its prey before swallowing it whole.

(82) The plica in my throat is causing difficulty swallowing.

(83) Tetani can cause difficulty in swallowing and breathing.

(84) It's important to chew your food well before swallowing.

(85) Aerophagy can be a result of swallowing too much saliva.

(86) The epipharynx is involved in the process of swallowing.

(87) Anaphylaxis can cause difficulty swallowing or speaking.

(88) The tongue is important for chewing and swallowing food.

(89) The epiglottis closes off the trachea during swallowing.

(90) I burst out burping after swallowing a large gulp of air.



Swallowing example sentence

(91) Neuromuscular disorders can affect speech and swallowing.

(92) I felt a clot in my throat while swallowing a large pill.

(93) The snake constricts its prey before swallowing it whole.

(94) It is important to avoid swallowing when you expectorate.

(95) Esophagitis can cause discomfort or pain when swallowing.

(96) The python strangles its prey before swallowing it whole.

(97) The palatine bone is important for speech and swallowing.

(98) Quinsied can cause severe pain and difficulty swallowing.

(99) I saw a carny juggling fire sticks and swallowing swords.

(100) Swallowing air can make it difficult to breathe properly.



Sentence with word swallowing

(101) The frog had a bulge in its throat from swallowing a bug.

(102) Stomatitis can cause difficulty in speaking or swallowing.

(103) The snake's body bulged out after swallowing a large prey.

(104) Tetani can also cause difficulty swallowing and breathing.

(105) Retropharyngeal abscesses can cause difficulty swallowing.

(106) The snake constringes its prey before swallowing it whole.

(107) Damage to the commissure can affect speech and swallowing.

(108) Paresis can cause difficulties with speech and swallowing.

(109) Barotraumas can be prevented by chewing gum or swallowing.

(110) Aerophagias can be caused by swallowing air while talking.



Sentence of swallowing

(111) The cat's gullet was irritated from swallowing a hairball.

(112) Bronchocele can cause difficulty swallowing and breathing.

(113) Hypotonia can also affect speech and swallowing abilities.

(114) Swallowing air can lead to uncomfortable bloating and gas.

(115) The maw for a snake is designed for swallowing prey whole.

(116) The dilation of the esophagus can occur during swallowing.

(117) The motility of the esophagus is important for swallowing.

(118) Don't forget to chew your food properly before swallowing.

(119) Peritonsillar cellulitis can lead to difficulty swallowing.

(120) The goiter caused her discomfort and difficulty swallowing.



Swallowing used in a sentence

(121) Acid reflux can cause difficulty in swallowing solid foods.

(122) The gullets of birds are adapted for swallowing food whole.

(123) I like to savor the flavor of each crisp before swallowing.

(124) Tetani can result in difficulty in speaking and swallowing.

(125) The snake beslobbered the mouse before swallowing it whole.

(126) The accessory nerve is involved in swallowing and speaking.

(127) The hyoids play an important role in swallowing and speech.

(128) Opisthotonos can cause difficulty breathing and swallowing.

(129) Swallowing hatred can be a form of self-care and self-love.

(130) The stage is where we have our school sword-swallowing act.



Swallowing sentence in English

(131) The tumid gland in her throat caused difficulty swallowing.

(132) The patient's atony was causing difficulty with swallowing.

(133) My wisdom tooth is causing me to have difficulty swallowing.

(134) Ischaemic stroke can cause difficulty swallowing or chewing.

(135) The fibromuscular layer of the esophagus aids in swallowing.

(136) The palatine bone plays a role in the process of swallowing.

(137) My cat's hairball was a result of excessive hair swallowing.

(138) The python strangulates its prey before swallowing it whole.

(139) Adenomas in the esophagus can cause swallowing difficulties.

(140) I always make sure to deglutinate my food before swallowing.

(141) It's important to chew your food properly before swallowing.

(142) Aerophagy can be a result of swallowing air during exercise.

(143) The sinkhole opened up beneath the car, swallowing it whole.

(144) The horse masticates the hay in its mouth before swallowing.

(145) Some cultures consider swallowing mollusks to be a delicacy.

(146) The motility of the tongue helps with speech and swallowing.

(147) The snake's holozoic diet consists of swallowing prey whole.

(148) Swallowing the bitter-pill of a breakup can be heartbreaking.

(149) Laryngocele can cause difficulty in breathing and swallowing.

(150) I experienced a sharp pain in my throat area when swallowing.

(151) The hyoid bone plays a crucial role in swallowing and speech.

(152) The submental muscles play a role in swallowing and speaking.

(153) The belly of the snake was bulging after swallowing its prey.

(154) Acid reflux can lead to discomfort and difficulty swallowing.

(155) The snake constricts out its prey before swallowing it whole.

(156) The patient's coarctated esophagus made swallowing difficult.

(157) The pterygoids play a crucial role in chewing and swallowing.

(158) The ectasis of the esophagus can cause difficulty swallowing.

(159) The baby bird masticated the worm before swallowing it whole.

(160) Paresis can also cause difficulty with speech and swallowing.

(161) The goat masticates the grass in its mouth before swallowing.

(162) The bird masticates its food with its beak before swallowing.

(163) The false vocal cord plays a role in swallowing and coughing.

(164) I've heard that swallowing a mollusk can help with digestion.

(165) The act of swallowing is controlled by muscles in the throat.

(166) The windpipe is protected by the epiglottis during swallowing.

(167) The retropharyngeal muscles help with swallowing and speaking.

(168) Hemiplegias can cause difficulties with swallowing and eating.

(169) The abscess on his neck was causing him difficulty swallowing.

(170) Manometry is a useful tool in evaluating swallowing disorders.

(171) The contractile properties of the esophagus aid in swallowing.

(172) I always make sure to chew candy thoroughly before swallowing.

(173) The pterygoid muscle is involved in the process of swallowing.

(174) The pterygoid process is important for chewing and swallowing.

(175) The alligator chomped down upon the duck, swallowing it whole.

(176) The bird masticates its seeds with its beak before swallowing.

(177) Swallowing tobacco can cause stomach problems and even cancer.

(178) Swallowing hatred can help you find inner peace and happiness.

(179) Sip forward and savor the taste of the wine before swallowing.

(180) The swimmer began to flounder after swallowing too much water.

(181) The epiglottis is a vital component of the swallowing process.

(182) The soft palate is an important part of the swallowing process.

(183) Myasthenia can cause difficulties with speaking and swallowing.

(184) Bradykinesia can cause difficulties with speech and swallowing.

(185) The polyp in my throat caused me to have difficulty swallowing.

(186) The brain tumour was causing her to have difficulty swallowing.

(187) The goiter was causing her to have difficulty swallowing pills.

(188) The hypopharynx is a vital component of the swallowing process.

(189) The crusher can reduce pills to granules for easier swallowing.

(190) The thyroid cartilage plays a role in swallowing and breathing.

(191) I observed a cormorant catching a fish and swallowing it whole.

(192) Becker muscular dystrophy can cause difficulty with swallowing.

(193) My teacher told us to chew our food 20 times before swallowing.

(194) The cow mooed contentedly after swallowing cheekfuls of clover.

(195) The arcus palatoglossus is a muscle that helps with swallowing.

(196) Swallowing a mollusk can be a risky move if you're not careful.

(197) Swallowing hatred is a sign of emotional maturity and strength.

(198) The frog's throat became tumid after swallowing a large insect.

(199) The teeth are designed to comminute the food before swallowing.

(200) Opisthotonus can lead to difficulty in breathing and swallowing.

(201) The python will strangulate its prey before swallowing it whole.

(202) Tracheomalacia can cause difficulty in swallowing in some cases.

(203) Sialolithiasis can cause dry mouth and difficulty in swallowing.

(204) The pharynx plays a crucial role in swallowing food and liquids.

(205) The pharynx is a muscular tube that contracts during swallowing.

(206) I always take a small sip of water after swallowing cough syrup.

(207) The arytenoid cartilage is crucial for swallowing and breathing.

(208) Muscle contraction is necessary for chewing and swallowing food.

(209) The esophagus plays a crucial role in the process of swallowing.

(210) The snake constricts around its prey before swallowing it whole.

(211) Swallowing is an automaticity that we don't have to think about.

(212) Botulisms can lead to muscle weakness and difficulty swallowing.

(213) The doctor told me to asperate the medication before swallowing.

(214) The rugae on the roof of the mouth aid in speech and swallowing.

(215) The lubricative properties of the saliva helped with swallowing.

(216) Enlarged tonsilla can cause difficulty swallowing and breathing.

(217) I've never heard of anyone actually swallowing a mollusk before.

(218) It's important to avoid swallowing air while eating or drinking.

(219) I always spate out the excess toothpaste to avoid swallowing it.

(220) When playing with magnets, evaluate the risk of swallowing them.

(221) The girl felt agony in her throat after swallowing a large pill.

(222) The rash on my neck is causing me to have difficulty swallowing.

(223) The epiglottis is essential for proper breathing and swallowing.

(224) Esophageal spasms can cause chest pain and difficulty swallowing.

(225) The infrahyoid muscles are vital for proper swallowing mechanics.

(226) The soft palate is important for proper breathing and swallowing.

(227) The palatine bone is essential for proper chewing and swallowing.

(228) I had to be cautious while eating to avoid swallowing a fishbone.

(229) The dilation of the esophagus can cause difficulty in swallowing.

(230) Disorders of the cranial nerve can lead to difficulty swallowing.

(231) Burps can be a result of swallowing air while eating or drinking.

(232) The wine taster savored the flavors before swallowing a mouthful.

(233) The snake will constrict off its prey before swallowing it whole.

(234) The snake can stretch around its prey before swallowing it whole.

(235) The bezoar was causing the patient to have difficulty swallowing.

(236) The patient's AVM was causing them to have difficulty swallowing.

(237) Oesophageal spasm can cause chest pain and difficulty swallowing.

(238) The oropharynx plays a crucial role in the process of swallowing.

(239) The snake slit shut its mouth abruptly after swallowing its prey.

(240) The snake constricts outside its prey before swallowing it whole.

(241) The faucal cavity is an important area for speech and swallowing.

(242) The patient complained of faucial pain and difficulty swallowing.

(243) The oesophagus plays a crucial role in the process of swallowing.

(244) The os hyoideum plays an important role in speech and swallowing.

(245) Swallowing a mollusk can be a unique way to impress your friends.

(246) Swallowing a mollusk can be a great way to show off your bravery.

(247) The arytenoid cartilage is involved in the process of swallowing.

(248) Belching can be a result of eating too quickly or swallowing air.

(249) Some people have difficulty swallowing due to medical conditions.

(250) The unciform cartilage helps protect the airway during swallowing.

(251) The doctor prescribed chewable pain relievers for easy swallowing.

(252) The snake began to twist over its prey before swallowing it whole.

(253) The snake can bite off its prey's head before swallowing it whole.

(254) Infrahyoid muscles play a crucial role in swallowing and speaking.

(255) The fistula was causing the patient to have difficulty swallowing.

(256) The retropharyngeal muscles play a role in the swallowing process.

(257) The dilatation of the esophagus can cause swallowing difficulties.

(258) Parkinson's can affect a person's speech and swallowing abilities.

(259) Mononucleosis can cause swollen tonsils and difficulty swallowing.

(260) The snake's body started to distend after swallowing a large prey.

(261) The hypopharynx plays a crucial role in the process of swallowing.

(262) The swelling of my ulcers often leads to difficulty in swallowing.

(263) The penguin's beak is used for catching and swallowing fish whole.

(264) Leukodystrophy can cause difficulties with swallowing and feeding.

(265) The dog's gullet was irritated from swallowing a bone too quickly.

(266) My mom makes me chew my vitamins instead of swallowing them whole.

(267) The patient's abuli was causing him to have difficulty swallowing.

(268) The patient's atonias was causing them to have trouble swallowing.

(269) Uvulitis can cause difficulty swallowing, speaking, and breathing.

(270) The oropharyngeal muscles are important for speech and swallowing.

(271) Damage to the pneumogastric nerve can cause difficulty swallowing.

(272) Belching can be caused by swallowing air while eating or drinking.

(273) The motility of the tongue is important for speech and swallowing.

(274) Croup can cause a child to have difficulty swallowing or drinking.

(275) The windpipes are flexible to allow for movement during swallowing.

(276) I find sublingual medications more tolerable than swallowing pills.

(277) Stenoses in the digestive tract can cause difficulty in swallowing.

(278) The medulla is involved in the control of swallowing and digestion.

(279) Owls have a specialized digestive system for swallowing prey whole.

(280) The snake constricts on top of its prey before swallowing it whole.

(281) The child's stridor was causing them to have difficulty swallowing.

(282) Leukodystrophy can lead to difficulties with speech and swallowing.

(283) The innervation of the tongue is crucial for speech and swallowing.

(284) The innervation of the esophagus allows for coordinated swallowing.

(285) The sublingual gland is essential for proper speech and swallowing.

(286) When I have a sore throat, I feel sick and have trouble swallowing.

(287) The patient's atonies were causing them to have trouble swallowing.

(288) The snake swaddled around with its prey before swallowing it whole.

(289) In some cases, goitre can cause difficulty swallowing or breathing.

(290) The dog ate his food piggishly, not even chewing before swallowing.

(291) Inflammation of the faucial tonsil can cause difficulty swallowing.

(292) Athetoid cerebral palsy can affect speech and swallowing abilities.

(293) The patient complained of tonsillar pain and difficulty swallowing.

(294) Tonsillitic symptoms include sore throat and difficulty swallowing.

(295) Swallowing air can also be a symptom of certain medical conditions.

(296) A sinkhole erupted behind the parking lot, swallowing several cars.

(297) The snake passed away after swallowing something it shouldn't have.

(298) The malignant growth was causing her to have difficulty swallowing.

(299) The patient's atony was causing them to have difficulty swallowing.

(300) The ninth cranial nerve is important for proper swallowing function.

(301) The pterygoid muscles play a crucial role in chewing and swallowing.

(302) Cardiospasm can cause difficulty swallowing both solids and liquids.

(303) I find sublingual medications more convenient than swallowing pills.

(304) The amniotic fluid helps the baby practice swallowing and digesting.

(305) Polyps in the throat can cause hoarseness and difficulty swallowing.

(306) The snake regurgitates into its enclosure after swallowing its prey.

(307) Craniosynostosis can cause difficulties with feeding and swallowing.

(308) The chancrous ulcer on her throat was causing difficulty swallowing.

(309) The snake will wrap around with its prey before swallowing it whole.

(310) The swimmer spat up through swallowing too much water during a race.

(311) I have a hard time swallowing pills that get stuck in my mouth back.

(312) You need to slow down and chew your food properly before swallowing.

(313) The salivary gland plays a crucial role in the process of swallowing.

(314) The corniculate cartilages are involved in the process of swallowing.

(315) Laryngeal trauma can lead to voice changes and difficulty swallowing.

(316) Diphtheriae can cause swelling of the neck and difficulty swallowing.

(317) I had a hard time speaking and swallowing because of my strep throat.

(318) The mucous in your mouth helps to moisten food for easier swallowing.

(319) The epiglottis is essential for preventing choking during swallowing.

(320) The muscular system plays a crucial role in digestion and swallowing.

(321) The peristaltic waves in the esophagus aid in the swallowing process.

(322) The plica in my tongue is causing difficulty speaking and swallowing.

(323) Odynophagia is a medical condition that causes pain while swallowing.

(324) The stenotic narrowing of the esophagus caused difficulty swallowing.

(325) The snake will constrict down to its prey before swallowing it whole.

(326) A peritonsillar abscess can cause difficulty swallowing and speaking.

(327) The oropharyngeal region is responsible for swallowing and breathing.

(328) Swallowing air can cause discomfort during long car rides or flights.

(329) The medicine tasted so bad that I almost spit out upon swallowing it.

(330) Cardiospasm can cause difficulty swallowing, which can be concerning.

(331) Damage to the glossopharyngeal nerve can cause difficulty swallowing.

(332) The hyoid bone is also important in speech production and swallowing.

(333) It's important to chew at least 20 times before swallowing your food.

(334) Swallowing the bitter-pill of a mistake can teach us valuable lessons.

(335) Pharyngeal infections can cause sore throat and difficulty swallowing.

(336) Pharyngeal muscles contract to close off the airway during swallowing.

(337) Damage to the ninth cranial nerve can result in difficulty swallowing.

(338) The soft palate helps to close off the nasal cavity during swallowing.

(339) The suprahyoid muscles are crucial for proper swallowing coordination.

(340) Intermittent tetanus can cause difficulty in swallowing and breathing.

(341) The sublingual gland helps in the formation of a bolus for swallowing.

(342) The larynx is responsible for protecting the airway during swallowing.

(343) Cranial nerve disorders can cause problems with speech and swallowing.

(344) The enzyme in saliva helps break down food into fibres for swallowing.

(345) Diabetic neuropathy can cause difficulties with speech and swallowing.

(346) The ground suddenly opened up beneath the hiker, swallowing him whole.

(347) The snake's body started to distend out after swallowing a large prey.

(348) My grandma always tells me to chew my food 20 times before swallowing.

(349) My grandma always tells me to chew my food 30 times before swallowing.

(350) Struma can cause symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and breathing.

(351) Anurans have a specialized muscle in their throat for swallowing prey.

(352) When you take a pill, let it dissolve in your mouth before swallowing.

(353) The goitrous lump on her throat was causing her difficulty swallowing.

(354) Swallowing a mollusk can be dangerous if it gets stuck in your throat.

(355) Swallowing tobacco can also lead to addiction and withdrawal symptoms.

(356) Swallowing tobacco can also have negative effects on your oral health.

(357) If you have anaphylaxis, you may have trouble breathing or swallowing.

(358) The sternums of snakes are flexible to allow for swallowing large prey.

(359) The suprahyoid muscles are essential for proper chewing and swallowing.

(360) Stenoses in the esophagus can cause food to get stuck while swallowing.

(361) The hyoid bone is involved in the process of deglutition or swallowing.

(362) Hiccoughing can be a result of swallowing air while eating or drinking.

(363) The thyroid cartilage can be seen moving up and down during swallowing.

(364) Anacondas are known to constrict their prey before swallowing it whole.

(365) The meat was so tough that I had to chew it for ages before swallowing.

(366) The patient's adenitises was causing her to have difficulty swallowing.

(367) The python constringed its prey by the neck before swallowing it whole.

(368) The laryngopharyngeal area is responsible for swallowing and breathing.

(369) Papillomas can also occur in the throat, causing difficulty swallowing.

(370) The mouth-organs of a snake are used for capturing and swallowing prey.

(371) Many college students are unaware of the dangers of swallowing tobacco.

(372) Swallowing your ego can lead to better relationships and communication.

(373) The patient experienced difficulty swallowing due to an enlarged tonsil.

(374) Guillain-Barre syndrome can result in difficulty swallowing or speaking.

(375) The infrahyoid muscles are necessary for proper swallowing coordination.

(376) The uteri of snakes have a flexible structure for swallowing large prey.

(377) Muscular dystrophy can cause difficulties with swallowing and breathing.

(378) The constricting sensation in my neck constricts together my swallowing.

(379) As I stepped forward, the ground opened beneath me, swallowing me whole.

(380) The sinkhole opened up beneath the parking lot, swallowing several cars.

(381) The proprioceptor in my jaw helped me control my chewing and swallowing.

(382) Balloonfishes are able to inflate themselves by swallowing water or air.

(383) The medicine was encapsulated in a gelatinoid shell for easy swallowing.

(384) The fakirs' performances often involve fire-eating and sword-swallowing.

(385) Complications of vagotomy may include difficulty swallowing or bloating.

(386) It is never too late to quit swallowing tobacco and improve your health.

(387) She had trouble swallowing, so the doctor suggested a laryngoscope exam.

(388) Although the hyoid bone is small, it plays a crucial role in swallowing.

(389) Huntington's disease can lead to difficulties with speech and swallowing.

(390) The reflexive action of swallowing helps to move food down the esophagus.

(391) Laryngeal paralysis can lead to a hoarse voice and difficulty swallowing.

(392) The masticating process helps mix saliva with food for easier swallowing.

(393) Anacondas are capable of swallowing prey much larger than their own head.

(394) The patient's atonicity was causing them to have trouble with swallowing.

(395) When I have a sore throat, I might feel sick and have trouble swallowing.

(396) The eversion of the tongue is necessary for proper speech and swallowing.

(397) The vallecular cyst was causing difficulty in swallowing for the patient.

(398) The snake was able to contort around its prey before swallowing it whole.

(399) Swallowing a mollusk can be a fun party trick, but it's not for everyone.

(400) Swallowing hatred can be a way to break the cycle of negativity and hate.

(401) The symptoms of cardiospasm include difficulty swallowing and chest pain.

(402) Esophageal dysmotility can lead to problems with swallowing and digestion.

(403) Infections in the pharynx can cause sore throat and difficulty swallowing.

(404) Stenosis of the esophagus can make swallowing difficult and uncomfortable.

(405) Cranial nerve dysfunction can result in difficulty speaking or swallowing.

(406) The tornado's destructive force was capable of swallowing up entire towns.

(407) The breastbones of snakes are flexible to allow for swallowing large prey.

(408) The mechanoreceptor in my throat detects swallowing and regulates airflow.

(409) The peroral dosage form of the medication is designed for easy swallowing.

(410) The moray eel's sharp teeth are used to tear apart prey before swallowing.

(411) The malignant tumor was causing the patient to have difficulty swallowing.

(412) The patient's adenitises was causing discomfort and difficulty swallowing.

(413) The patient's akinesias were causing them to have trouble with swallowing.

(414) Hypocalcemic individuals may experience difficulty speaking or swallowing.

(415) Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that affects many people.

(416) Swallowing hatred can be a way to practice mindfulness and self-awareness.

(417) Eating too quickly can cause bloat by swallowing air along with your food.

(418) The patient's laryngostenosis was causing them to have trouble swallowing.

(419) The patient with a swallowing disorder was fed through a gastrostomy tube.

(420) Pharyngeal dysphagia is a condition characterized by difficulty swallowing.

(421) Suprahyoid muscles play a crucial role in swallowing and speech production.

(422) Gerd can cause difficulty swallowing and a feeling of a lump in the throat.

(423) The epiglottis moves to cover the opening of the trachea during swallowing.

(424) The child was rushed to the emergency room after swallowing a foreign body.

(425) The congenital anomaly was causing the child to have difficulty swallowing.

(426) The earthquake caused the ground to slam apart, swallowing buildings whole.

(427) The ptyalith was causing pain and difficulty in swallowing for the patient.

(428) The sideshow included a sword-swallowing act that left the audience in awe.

(429) Myotonic dystrophy can also cause heart problems and difficulty swallowing.

(430) The malignant cancer was causing the patient to have difficulty swallowing.

(431) The malignant growth was causing the patient to have difficulty swallowing.

(432) The patient had a sore throat and difficulty swallowing due to tonsillitis.

(433) People with swallowing difficulties may have trouble ingesting solid foods.

(434) Amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis can affect speech, swallowing, and breathing.

(435) Damage to the vagal nerve can result in difficulty swallowing and speaking.

(436) Some people with goiters may experience difficulty swallowing or breathing.

(437) The pharmacist instructed me to triturate the pills before swallowing them.

(438) Swallowing a mollusk is not recommended for those with shellfish allergies.

(439) Swallowing hatred can be difficult, but it's necessary for personal growth.

(440) Some people have a fear of swallowing whole pills and prefer to crush them.

(441) The discomfort caused by barotitis can be relieved by yawning or swallowing.

(442) The symptoms of quinsy include severe sore throat and difficulty swallowing.

(443) The chef instructed us to savour the flavours of the dish before swallowing.

(444) When playing with magnets, you need to evaluate the risk of swallowing them.

(445) The malignant disease was causing the patient to have difficulty swallowing.

(446) The medicine should not be chewed or broken into granules before swallowing.

(447) The laryngopharyngeal muscles play a crucial role in the swallowing process.

(448) I've never tried swallowing a mollusk, but I'm curious about the experience.

(449) Swallowing hatred can help you let go of negative emotions and move forward.

(450) Drinking carbonated beverages can increase the likelihood of swallowing air.

(451) The epiglottis is responsible for closing off the trachea during swallowing.

(452) The unciform cartilage is flexible and allows for movement during swallowing.

(453) The chondrification of the hyoid bone is essential for swallowing and speech.

(454) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis can lead to difficulty speaking and swallowing.

(455) Pseudomembranous tonsillitis can cause difficulty swallowing and throat pain.

(456) The hypertrophic tonsils were causing difficulty in swallowing for the child.

(457) The subglossal space is important for the movement of food during swallowing.

(458) The symptoms of strep throat include a sore throat and difficulty swallowing.

(459) The patient experienced some difficulty swallowing after their esophagectomy.

(460) The doctor recommended a myotomy to improve the patient's swallowing ability.

(461) The dilation of the esophagus can cause difficulty in swallowing solid foods.

(462) The dentition of a dolphin is adapted for catching and swallowing fish whole.

(463) The auditory tube is typically closed but opens during swallowing or yawning.

(464) The ventricular fold helps to protect the true vocal cords during swallowing.

(465) The maxillomandibular joint is involved in chewing, speaking, and swallowing.

(466) Damage to the hypoglossal nerve can cause difficulty speaking and swallowing.

(467) The uvulae can sometimes become swollen and cause discomfort when swallowing.

(468) It is recommended to masticate your food at least 20 times before swallowing.

(469) It's important to chew your food properly before swallowing to avoid choking.

(470) It's important to take small bites and chew your food well before swallowing.

(471) The nurse had to force feed the elderly patient who had difficulty swallowing.

(472) Pharyngeal reflexes are important for protecting the airway during swallowing.

(473) Cleidocranial can cause difficulties with speech and swallowing in some cases.

(474) Laryngeal paralysis can cause aspiration pneumonia due to impaired swallowing.

(475) The eustachian tube is normally closed but opens during swallowing or yawning.

(476) The brainstem is involved in the control of facial expressions and swallowing.

(477) The reticulated python is capable of swallowing prey larger than its own head.

(478) The symptoms of quinsies include severe sore throat and difficulty swallowing.

(479) The patient's opisthotonos was causing difficulty in breathing and swallowing.

(480) Anaphylaxis can cause a feeling of throat tightness and difficulty swallowing.

(481) Laryngopharyngeal inflammation can cause discomfort and difficulty swallowing.

(482) Oesophageal motility disorders can cause chest pain and difficulty swallowing.

(483) The formation of pseudomembrane can cause difficulty breathing and swallowing.

(484) The digastric muscle is located in the neck and is responsible for swallowing.

(485) College students should avoid swallowing tobacco and other harmful substances.

(486) The nurse instructed the patient to aspirate before swallowing the medication.

(487) Chorditis can cause difficulty swallowing, and it can also lead to hoarseness.

(488) The epiglottis can become inflamed or infected, causing difficulty swallowing.

(489) The main symptom of achalasia is difficulty swallowing both solids and liquids.

(490) The patient's tonsil was so enlarged that it caused difficulty swallowing food.

(491) People with myasthenia gravis may experience difficulty swallowing or speaking.

(492) The epiglottis plays a crucial role in protecting the airway during swallowing.

(493) Spinal muscular atrophy can lead to difficulties with breathing and swallowing.

(494) Groupers are capable of swallowing prey whole due to their expandable stomachs.

(495) Damage to the olivary nucleus can result in speech and swallowing difficulties.

(496) Saliva can also help to lubricate the throat, which can make swallowing easier.

(497) Goitre can cause difficulty swallowing or breathing if it becomes large enough.

(498) I wouldn't recommend swallowing a mollusk unless you're a trained professional.

(499) It's important to avoid swallowing air during public speaking or presentations.

(500) It's important to let the medication dissolve on your tongue before swallowing.

(501) Inflammation of the epiglottis can cause difficulty in breathing and swallowing.

(502) People with Parkinson's disease may experience changes in speech and swallowing.

(503) Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy can cause difficulty swallowing and speaking.

(504) The magician made a coin disappear by putting it in his mouth and swallowing it.

(505) Some people find it difficult to hold tobacco in their mouth without swallowing.

(506) The bird chomped away at the worm with persistence, finally swallowing it whole.

(507) The dispersible capsules are designed for patients with swallowing difficulties.

(508) The patient complained of difficulty swallowing due to their enlarged amygdales.

(509) The hypopharynx plays a crucial role in the process of swallowing and breathing.

(510) The esophaguses of dogs are susceptible to damage from swallowing sharp objects.

(511) Trochiscus is often recommended for people who have difficulty swallowing pills.

(512) Swallowing hatred can be a challenge, but it's worth it for your own well-being.

(513) It's important to be mindful of your breathing patterns to avoid swallowing air.

(514) The caregiver had to force feed the elderly person who had difficulty swallowing.

(515) The patient's gag reflex was so strong that they had difficulty swallowing pills.

(516) The patient was scheduled for a myotomy to address their swallowing difficulties.

(517) Dysfunction of the carotid plexus can lead to problems with swallowing or speech.

(518) It's important to chop up the medication into small pieces for easier swallowing.

(519) The snake constricts against its prey, suffocating it before swallowing it whole.

(520) The patient was diagnosed with aphagias after experiencing difficulty swallowing.

(521) Antral web is a rare congenital abnormality that can cause difficulty swallowing.

(522) Damage to the twelfth cranial nerve can cause difficulty speaking and swallowing.

(523) The vallecula can sometimes become inflamed and cause discomfort when swallowing.

(524) The maws of the abyss seemed to go on forever, swallowing everything in its path.

(525) Lipoid proteinosis can cause hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, and skin lesions.

(526) The radular teeth of a squid are used to tear apart their food before swallowing.

(527) The symptoms of tonsilitis include sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and fever.

(528) He was coughing up pieces of glass after accidentally swallowing a broken bottle.

(529) The pharyngeal recess can become inflamed and cause discomfort during swallowing.

(530) Damage to the pneumogastric nerve can cause difficulty swallowing and hoarseness.

(531) Swallowing tobacco is a dangerous habit that can lead to serious health problems.

(532) Swallowing hatred can be a way to show compassion and forgiveness towards others.

(533) Swallowing hatred can help you become a more empathetic and understanding person.

(534) Swallowing hatred can be a way to let go of grudges and move towards forgiveness.

(535) The arytenoid cartilage is important for protecting the airway during swallowing.

(536) The thought of swallowing a pill without water makes me gag because of my reflex.

(537) The oesophagi of the reptiles showed unique adaptations for swallowing large prey.

(538) The manufacturer added a water-soluble coating to the pills for easier swallowing.

(539) Temporomandibular joint disorders can cause difficulty in speaking and swallowing.

(540) The wine connoisseur swirled the liquid in his mouth before swallowing a mouthful.

(541) The doctor prescribed dilators to help with the patient's swallowing difficulties.

(542) The quick action of the parent saved the child from swallowing a dangerous object.

(543) A stork's beak is long and curved, perfect for catching and swallowing large prey.

(544) Botulins can cause side effects such as drooping eyelids or difficulty swallowing.

(545) Disorders of the fifth cranial nerve can cause difficulty speaking and swallowing.

(546) The cirsoid varices in the patient's esophagus were causing difficulty swallowing.

(547) Swallowing a mollusk can be a unique way to experience different types of seafood.

(548) Swallowing a mollusk can be a fun challenge for those who enjoy trying new things.

(549) Swallowing tobacco can also lead to respiratory problems and difficulty breathing.

(550) It's important to chew at your food before swallowing to avoid stomach discomfort.



Swallowing meaning


Swallowing is a common action that we perform multiple times a day without even thinking about it. It is the process of moving food or liquid from the mouth down into the stomach through the esophagus. While it may seem like a simple and automatic action, there are certain tips and techniques that can help improve swallowing and prevent any discomfort or complications. In this article, we will explore various ways to use the word "swallowing" in different sentences to enhance your vocabulary and communication skills.


1. Basic Definition: Swallowing is a natural reflex that allows us to consume and digest food and beverages.


2. Describing the Action: - She took a deep breath before swallowing the large pill. - The baby struggled with swallowing solid foods for the first time. - Swallowing the hot soup too quickly burned her throat.


3. Expressing Difficulty or Ease: - He had difficulty swallowing after the surgery due to the swelling in his throat. - The smoothie was so delicious that she couldn't resist swallowing it in one gulp. - Despite her fear, she managed to overcome her anxiety and swallow the bitter medicine.


4. Discussing Swallowing Disorders: - Dysphagia is a medical condition characterized by difficulty in swallowing. - The speech therapist provided exercises to improve his swallowing abilities. - Swallowing disorders can lead to malnutrition and dehydration if left untreated.


5. Swallowing in the Animal Kingdom: - Birds have a unique way of swallowing food by using their beaks to push it down their throats. - Snakes have an incredible ability to swallow prey much larger than their own head. - Whales have a specialized throat structure that allows them to filter and swallow tons of water and small organisms.


6. Metaphorical Use of Swallowing: - The company's financial losses were so significant that it felt like swallowing a bitter pill. - She had to swallow her pride and apologize for her mistake. - The news was hard to swallow, but she accepted it with grace.


7. Swallowing and Digestion: - Swallowing is the first step in the digestive process, followed by the breakdown of food in the stomach. - Chewing food thoroughly before swallowing aids in digestion. - The stomach acid helps break down the swallowed food into smaller particles.


8. Swallowing and Health: - Proper swallowing techniques can prevent choking incidents. - Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for healthy swallowing. - Certain medical conditions, such as stroke or Parkinson's disease, can affect swallowing abilities.


9. Swallowing and Speech: - The speech therapist worked on improving his swallowing and speech coordination. - Swallowing difficulties can sometimes lead to speech problems. - The singer's vocal cords were strained, affecting her swallowing and singing abilities.


10. Swallowing and Emotional States: - Anxiety can cause a lump in the throat, making swallowing difficult. - The news was so shocking that it felt like a lump in her throat, hindering her swallowing.


In conclusion, the word "swallowing" is a versatile term that can be used in various contexts to describe the action, discuss disorders, metaphorical situations, animal behavior, and its relation to digestion, health, speech, and emotions. By incorporating these examples into your vocabulary, you can effectively communicate and express yourself with precision and clarity.





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