Use "hard to swallow" in a sentence

1. Suddenly hard to swallow.

2. Be hard to breathe, hard to swallow.

3. I found her story rather hard to swallow.

4. I found it hard to swallow his insults.

5. I found her excuse very hard to swallow.

6. This makes Joy's relinquishment argument hard to swallow.

7. Here's another truth that's gonna be hard to swallow.

8. The Independents tried hard to swallow the wretched subterfuge.

9. And that is something Peruvian governments have found hard to swallow.

10. The tremendous rye bread, which is hard to swallow only once.

11. Many people dislike the taste of bran and find it hard to swallow.

12. IN THE face of escalating taxation, the above advice may seem hard to swallow.

13. I find that hard to swallow considering what you did to us in your past life.

14. And if this were one of your books, Mr. Castle, wouldn't you find the plot a little hard to swallow?

15. Shamima Begum, the Isil bride, has described being stripped of her British citizenship is "unjust" and "hard to swallow" after she was shown the Home Office's documentation of the decision.

16. The Bitterest Pill THE Bitterest PILL - Paul Weller In your white lace and your wedding bells You look the picture of contented new wealth But from the on-looking fool who believed your lies I wish this grave would open up and swallow me alive For the Bitterest pill is hard to swallow The love I gave hangs in sad coloured, mocking shadows

17. In your white lace and your wedding bells You look the picture of contented new wealth But from the onlooking fool who believed your lies I wish this grave would open up and swallow me alive For the Bitterest pill is hard to swallow The love I gave hangs in sad-colored, mocking shadows, yeah When the wheel of fortune broke, you fell to me Out of grey skies to change my misery The vacant spot