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swallow

verb as in believe without much thought

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For Rosie, hearing her daughter's diagnosis "was a very hard pill to swallow".

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It can cause ulcers or sores around the animal's mouth and face, difficulties swallowing and breathing, fever and lameness, foetal deformities and stillbirths.

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On returning the following day to retrieve some belongings, she said the flood had completely swallowed the house: "It's already sunk."

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He acknowledges fans will find that hard to swallow, but adds a lot of technology and research go into the development of professional strips.

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These microspheres function like miniature "pills" that are swallowed and include magnetic particles so they can be easily collected from stool.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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