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This game, he swallowed his emotions to put on a show.
If you're going to swallow your emotions to such an extreme, I guess it's not too surprising that parts of you might stop working.
By the same token, a person should not swallow strong emotions.
Don't just swallow your emotions, you will just blow up at some point and your friend won't know what hit them.
There are moments contemplating this exhibition, when the horror of what happened threatens to overwhelm you, where the room feels like it will be swallowed and the emotions that swell up from the ground seem uncontainable.
Bierce's ghost stories are all, in a sense, campfire tales, yarns spun in the kind of darkness and solitude where every sound is menacing and, as he writes in "The Death of Halpin Frayser," "all the finer emotions were swallowed up in fear".
At the tennis center, Al Drowyn swallowed a small choke of emotion, then turned back to his work.
The human voice is so full of complexity, from the use of inflections and emotion to the swallowed syllables between quickly spoken words, that replicating the nuances of speech is anything but easy.
Mr. Kimes, 25, who struggled to contain his emotions throughout the trial, winced and swallowed as the first guilty verdict for murder was read.
But she got to play all kinds of emotions when -- SPOILER ALERT! -- Ziering got swallowed by a shark in the end.
I swallowed.
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