It may be difficult to swallow saliva rapidly because the body has a reflex called the swallowing reflex, which can't occur too frequently in quick succession. This reflex helps prevent choking by coordinating the muscles involved in swallowing. Trying to swallow rapidly may disrupt this coordination and make it more challenging to swallow.
Labored Moist Deep Shallow Difficult Stertorous (sounds like snoring)
When you repeat "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" quickly, you may experience a rapid, rhythmic movement of the tongue and mouth. This can sometimes lead to increased saliva production or an unintentional modification of the pronunciation due to the speed at which it's being said.
Hurricanes are often considered the most difficult weather event to predict due to their complexity and the various factors that can influence their track and intensity. The interaction between the atmosphere and oceans, as well as the potential for rapid intensification, make hurricanes challenging to forecast accurately.
Rapid and extreme environmental changes are most difficult for organisms to adjust to because they can disrupt the balance of ecosystems and outpace an organism's ability to adapt through natural selection. These changes can lead to extinction events or severe declines in populations.
After a fire destroys a forest ecosystem, succession typically begins with rapid colonization by pioneer species, such as grasses and fire-adapted plants, which can quickly stabilize the soil and promote nutrient cycling. This process, known as secondary succession, occurs faster than primary succession, as the soil and seed bank often remain intact. In contrast, the succession observed on a volcano often starts from bare rock or ash, requiring the establishment of soil from scratch through primary succession, which is a much slower process involving lichens and mosses before larger plants can thrive. Thus, the key difference lies in the starting conditions and the speed of recovery.
Swallowing saliva in rapid succession can be difficult because the swallowing reflex needs time to reset between each swallow. Trying to swallow too frequently without allowing this reflex to reset can lead to a sensation of throat irritation and discomfort. It is also not necessary to swallow saliva constantly, as our bodies are able to manage saliva production and release naturally.
The sound that a swallow makes is typically called a "chirp" or a "twitter." These birds are known for their high-pitched, rapid vocalizations.
The dog's rapid movements made him very difficult to catch.
Drooping eyelids, nausea, blurred vision, slurred speech, rapid heart rate and increased saliva production.
Panting is rapid shallow breathing. It cools an animal by bringing in cooler air to the body, and it helps evaporate saliva in the mouth that also cools.
Jellyfish reproduce at a rapid rate and are almost to the point of over population. Because of their rapid reproduction and from being eaten or killed, it is difficult to know their population numbers.
The front suspension may have excessive positive caster.
Excessive positive camber and caste on both the front and rear suspension are usually to blame for rapid steering wheel return and difficulty in steering. The force exerted by the caste or camber positively pulling can cause these problems.
The comparative of rapid is more rapid
more rapid, most rapid
If you mean pine oil poisioning - iit's thoat and eye burning, breathing difficulty, nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeat, consulvions, dizziness. Pine oil is a disinfectant, and you would have to swallow it to get these symptoms. Get medical help immediately.
Yep! it hurts like hell, especially swallowing even when its just water or your own saliva. If you think you might have both run over to the doc to get a rapid step test and some antifungals!