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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swallow your words" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used when someone says something that they later regret or realize was incorrect, and they need to take back or retract their words. Example sentence: After confidently accusing her coworker of stealing her idea, Jane saw the project proposal and had to swallow her words when she realized it was different from her own.
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Don't swallow your words.
Don't stutter or swallow your words.
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Sigue chingando y voy hacer que te tragues todas tus putas palabras pinche guero cagaleche @realDonaldTrump The tweet, written in Spanish, reads: "Keep ***king around and I'm gonna make you swallow your b**ch words, you ***king whitey".
So yesterday those two spoke to me: "Time to eat all your words; swallow your pride, open your eyes".
Even if you think you did nothing wrong, swallow your pride and say the words.
June 7-8: "Swallow Your Pride".
Swallow your pride.
Swallow your anger.
But anytime Mallam Sile opened his mouth to add to a conversation people would say, "Shut up, Sile, what do you know about this?" or "Close your beak, Sile, who told you that?" The tea seller learned to swallow his words, and eventually spoke only when he was engaged in a transaction with a customer.
But anytime Mallam Sile opened his mouth to add to a conversation people would say, "Shut up, Sile, what do you know about this?'' or "Close your beak, Sile, who told you that?" The tea seller learned to swallow his words, and eventually spoke only when he was engaged in a transaction with a customer.
I will swallow my words and principles to see Beckham".
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