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Swallower

Swallower \Swal"low*er\, n. One who swallows; also, a glutton.
--Tatler.

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swallower

n. agent noun of swallow; one who swallows.

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Usage examples of "swallower".

My grandfather was a splendid man, six feet two high, broad in proportion, a swallower of fire and gaiters.

I a swallower of tarradiddles and a child, to believe that you are so fashioned that a page can behave in this manner and you not know it?

As on other worlds, the ocean swarmed with copepods, salps, annelid worms, sponges, and jellyfish, and with squid, swallowers, sharks and other fishes higher on the food chain.

And back here on the last crest are the flag- pole sitters and the goldfish swallowers and the Ponzi hoax and the marathon dancers and the man who pushed a pea- nut up Pikes Peak with his nose.

And back here on the last crest are the flag pole sitters and the goldfish swallowers and the Ponzi hoax and the marathon dancers and the man who pushed a pea nut up Pikes Peak with his nose.

He knew the blade capacity of each sword swallower and the octane rating of every fire eater.

A swallower like me don't mind, but if John Orcutt was here he wouldn't tolerate it.

One of the swallowers got an infection from the burns in his mouth and Papa spent weeks in his little trailer workshop improving a burn salve.

The twins, the geeks, the swallowers, and every act in the variety tent bubbled daily with cheerful audiences, but they were really just waiting for Arty.

The sword swallowers and the fire eaters were Lil's bogeymen at the time.

Two of the kid swallowers were juggling fire steadily behind him and the Pin timed every move to build the heartbeat.

We poked our heads in through the rear flap and watched the scuttling shadows on the backdrop as the swallowers went through their act.

The swallowers girl tossed her hair back and waved as she made off to the other side of the stage for her second entrance.

Or in a real war, you might be assigned to the rear-guard Swallowers whose knives give merciful release to those comrades and foes left lying wounded when the battle has swept on past them.

The men thus stunned were not dispatched by the Swallowers but were quickly bound by the Swaddlers.