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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swallow whole" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to consume something completely and without hesitation. It can also be used figuratively to mean to accept something without questioning or doubting it. Example: The shark opened its massive jaws and swallowed the fish whole. Example: The cult leader's manipulative tactics were so convincing that his followers swallowed his lies whole.
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Anything they eat, they swallow whole.
You have to bite the elephant one piece at a time, because it's too big to swallow whole".
And when passing a crater on the eastbound East Fordham Road near the Bronx Zoo, he said, "That will swallow whole cars up".
The scientists also demonstrated that midsize cane toads wriggle digits on their hind feet to lure younger cane toads, which the bigger toads then swallow whole.
By believing it can swallow whole the territories it gained in that war and flourish in perpetuity as a law-abiding democratic nation with a Jewish majority.
Amidst the praise and parallels, the most striking passage comes when he explains why he: Cannot swallow whole the view of Lincoln as the Great Emancipator.
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Swallowing whole.
His message was swallowed whole, without much analysis and cogitation.
A vacant home is swallowed whole by foliage.
The fruits are swallowed whole and the seeds later regurgitated.
When amplification took hold, the guitar started swallowing whole genres.
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