Pride.
Pride.
Past tense of swallow is swallowed.
The past tense of "swallow" is "swallowed."
The past participle is swallowed.
The answer to this riddle is "water." Water can be swallowed by a person for hydration, but it can also pose a danger, such as in drowning, where it can "swallow" someone if they are submerged. This dual nature highlights both its necessity for life and its potential hazards.
Pride.
Swallow is a noun and a verb. Noun: Just take one swallow. Verb: Now swallow it.
The answer to the riddle "What can be swallowed but can swallow you too?" is "pride." Pride can be metaphorically swallowed, meaning one can humble themselves or let go of their ego. However, excessive pride can also lead to one's downfall, figuratively swallowing them in their arrogance or hubris.
NO his dad did not swallow him
a clock It also swallowed Captain Hook's hand, which was the reason that he had a hook.
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He did not like the taste of the medicine, but soon he had swallowed it.