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swallow

[swol-oh] / ˈswɒl oʊ /


VERB
believe without much thought
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Hours after that filing, the Federal Communications Commission’s Media Bureau in Washington approved Nexstar’s deal — clearing the way for the nation’s largest TV station group owner to swallow the third-largest station group.

From Los Angeles Times

Doctors have since moved his stomach up to bridge the "gap", but it's been a long road and he still has a feeding tube while he develops his swallowing.

From BBC

Paramount would have a bitter pill to swallow if regulators actually blocked the transaction.

From The Wall Street Journal

I swallowed the last bit of cream bun, wiped my hands on the back of my skirt, and stood up.

From Literature

The economic and political pain of getting it back under control became tough to swallow.

From The Wall Street Journal