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  2. I Was Swallowed by a Humpback Whale and Spit Back Out - AOL

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    A human can easily fit inside their mouth, which can be 10 feet in diameter. However, the opening to their esophagus (the tube leading to their stomach) is very small – only around the size of a ...

  3. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    The proof of the pudding is in the eating; The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; The road to Hell is paved with good intentions; The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot; The squeaky wheel gets the grease; The streets are paved with gold; The stupid monkey knows not to eat the banana skin; The truth is effortless (Rashida Costa)

  4. Spit-take - Wikipedia

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    A spit-take is a comedic technique or reaction in which someone spits a drink, or sometimes food, out of their mouth as a reaction to a surprising or funny statement. An essential part of the spit-take is comedic timing. The person performing the spit-take usually starts drinking or eating right before the punchline is delivered.

  5. Get on Your Feet - Wikipedia

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    "Get on Your Feet" is a song by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released in September 1989 by Epic Records in the US , Japan , and the UK , and in 1990 in Continental Europe as the second single from her debut solo album, Cuts Both Ways (1989).

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  7. Why rinsing your mouth after you eat is an excellent oral ...

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    Many mouthwashes contain alcohol, an ingredient that lowers pH and dries out the oral mucosa or the soft tissue that lines the walls of your inner mouth. This could lead to poor gum health over time.

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  9. Eating crow - Wikipedia

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    Eating crow is of a family of idioms having to do with eating and being proven incorrect, such as to "eat dirt", to "eat one’s hat" (or shoe), or to put one's foot in their mouth; all probably originating from "to eat one's words", which first appears in print in 1571 in one of John Calvin's tracts on Psalm 62: "God eateth not his words when ...