- Swallow - Wikipedia
Swallows have adapted to hunting insects on the wing by developing a slender, streamlined body and long, pointed wings, which allow great maneuverability and endurance, as well as frequent periods of gliding
- SWALLOW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWALLOW is to take through the mouth and esophagus into the stomach How to use swallow in a sentence
- 8 Swallow Bird Types You Should Know - Birds and Blooms
During the summer, members of the swallow bird family are common all over North America—from the tropical borders to the chilly Arctic Swallows are incredibly graceful songbirds, able to swoop and glide for hours as they chase small insects in midair
- SWALLOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SWALLOW definition: 1 to cause food, drink, pills, etc to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles… Learn more
- Swallows of the United States: Eight Swallows to Know
Swallows are small birds with slender, pointed wings and small beaks and feet They typically live in open habitats, often near water
- Swallow | Migration, Nesting Feeding | Britannica
Swallow, any of the approximately 90 species of the bird family Hirundinidae (order Passeriformes) A few, including the bank swallow, are called martins (see martin; see also woodswallow; for sea swallow, see tern) Swallows are small, with pointed narrow wings, short bills, and small weak feet;
- SWALLOW - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
When you swallow, you cause something to go from your mouth down into your stomach
- swallow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
swallow (countable and uncountable, plural swallows) (archaic) A deep chasm or abyss in the earth (archaic) The mouth and throat; that which is used for swallowing; the gullet The door burst wide open, and he saw nothing but a gaping jaw extending from the threshold up to the lintel
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