Skimming swallows refer to a group of bird species within the family Hirundinidae that are known for their distinctive feeding behavior. These birds, such as the common swift and the barn swallow, skim the surface of water while in flight to catch insects and small prey. Their streamlined bodies and long wings enable them to fly swiftly and maneuver easily, making them adept at capturing food. This feeding technique is particularly effective during the warmer months when insect populations are high.
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Island of the Swallows
The Cave Swallow lives in New Mexico, Texas, Florida, southern Mexico, the west cost of South America and the Caribbean. It roosts and nests inside the entrances to caves. Cave Swallows feed on small to medium-sized flying insects throughout the day. They drink while in flight by skimming the surface of pools and rivers.
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The possessive form of "swallows" is "swallows'." This is used to indicate something that belongs to multiple swallows. For example, you might say "the swallows' nest" to refer to a nest that belongs to several swallows.
The possessive form of the plural noun swallows is swallows'. Example: There was a row of swallows' nests under the edge of the cliff. The word swallows is also the third person, singular of the verb to swallow.
If you mean the children's book, Swallows and Amazons, the author is Arthur Ransome.
You could say: The speedboat was skimming across the calm lake.
Swallowing refers to the act of consuming something by passing it through the throat and into the stomach. In a sexual context, when a girl swallows, it typically refers to ingesting ejaculate after performing oral sex on a male partner.
A group of swallows is called a "flight" or a "gulp."
If she only swallows it, then no.