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swallow

verb as in believe without much thought

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Anna Nikolin-Caisley said her youngest child, Vlad, had been "encouraged" to swallow poison by users of an online "pro-suicide" group which is still active in the UK, despite numerous calls to ban it.

From BBC

But only for a moment; she has learned to swallow back tears.

An alleged thief in Florida swallowed stolen earrings worth more than half a million dollars moments before police took him into custody last week.

From BBC

Even Bauman’s funniest musical bits get swallowed in the show’s frothy, frolicsome relentlessness.

“It’s inescapable,” said Lipomi, whose project focused on developing a medical device that provides feedback on swallowing to patients undergoing radiation for head and neck cancer.

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

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