Tasslehoff twisted around to see what the problem was and was confronted not by an antago - nist, but by a swirling, silvery pane of light that swal - lowed the lower two-thirds of his body. ❋ Unknown (2010)
And the silence between them was still so bad it mur - dered normal body functions like breathing and swal - lowing. ❋ Reid, Michelle (2002)
He took a swal - low of ale, looked around the inn. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)
It sometimes seemed as if everyone he came in contact with was doomed to fall off the face of the earth, to be swal - lowed by some netherworid blackness and never resurface again. ❋ Brooks, Terry (1992)
"You know who he is," Tas began irritably, then nearly swal - lowed his tongue as Caramon interrupted. ❋ Weis, Margaret (1988)
But her words of greeting died on her lips, swal - lowed up by the darkness that only seemed to grow deeper with the warrior's arrival. ❋ Weis, Margaret (1988)
"Go away, please," she said, squeezing her eyes shut, swal - lowing the tears like bitter medicine. ❋ Weis, Margaret (1988)
"But-" The question Farree might have asked was swal - lowed up by sound from the sky above them: the beat of a flitter coming low above the valley which led to the hall, swinging on toward the ship. ❋ Norton, Andre (1986)
The King of An looked as though he were swal - lowing a shout that might have blown the windows out of the room. ❋ McKillip, Patricia A. (1977)
Furtig found that attitude hard for his pride to swal - low. ❋ Norton, Andre (1972)
But nevertheless he was a bloodthirsty god who swal - lowed his children and castrated his father. ❋ GEORGE BOAS (1968)
There was a purpose and a will and in that I was swal - lowed up beyond any protesting. ❋ Norton, Andre (1965)
So, unless they swal - lowed the wire itself, or made loops of it to snare the fishes with, I don't see what good their extravagant salary could be to them. ❋ Unknown (1960)
But he would place his hand firmly over her abdomen until the day's ration was swal-lowed, and he refused to allow her to be sick, and she obeyed. ❋ Michener, James (1959)
For all these months when Huon had been swal - lowed up in the land of the Saracens, Gerard had deemed him dead and had had himself proclaimed Duke and overlord of Bordeaux. ❋ Norton, Andre (1951)
The insect host theory, Lazear realized, might account for the time that elapsed between the first yellow fever case in a com - munity, and the next: maybe the mosquito bit the first case, re - mained harmless for a couple of weeks while the germs it had swal - lowed ripened, and, once they were ripe, gave the pest to everyone it bit. ❋ Unknown (1943)
[C'mon] ['til] we get a [swal] ❋ Setsuma (2005)
after [training] i get swals ([sweaty balls]) ❋ Urban Dic Master (2010)
Hey, you see that girl [accross] the street? Her name is [Keri], she's been staring out that window for hours watching Johnny. She's the biggest [swal] I've ever seen! ❋ LuLu1997 (2011)
These [puny] freshman think I'm and [NARP] when actually I was a double sport NCAA [honors student]. I'm not a NARP I'm a G-SWAL ❋ GSWAL Tigerg (2016)