Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
swallow , 5, and sink-hole.
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Examples
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Now and then he passed by a deep dark swallow-hole, going down into the earth, as if it was the chimney of some dwarfs house underground; and more than once, as he passed, he could hear water falling, trickling, tinkling, many many feet below.
The Water Babies 2007
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Now and then he passed by a deep dark swallow-hole, going down into the earth, as if it was the chimney of some dwarfs house underground; and more than once, as he passed, he could hear water falling, trickling, tinkling, many many feet below.
The Water-Babies Charles Kingsley 1847
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Now and then he passed by a deep dark swallow-hole, going down into the earth, as if it was the chimney of some dwarf's house underground; and more than once, as he passed, he could hear water falling, trickling, tinkling, many many feet below.
The Water-Babies A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby Charles Kingsley 1847
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But how is the swallow-hole sure to end in a cave?
Madam How and Lady Why Charles Kingsley 1847
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