gym

IPA: dʒˈɪm

noun

  • (weightlifting) A sports facility specialized for lifting weights and exercise.
  • physical education class
  • Clipping of gymnasium. [(formal) A large room or building for indoor sports.]
  • (uncountable) clipping of gymnastics. (often as sense 4) [A sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility, and kinesthetic awareness.]

verb

  • (intransitive, India, Australia, South Africa) To go to the gym.

Examples of "gym" in Sentences

  • The gym provided the perfect setting.
  • Change shoes in the entrance to the gym.
  • The gym and pool are being freshened up.
  • Lugging one around is as good as going to the gym.
  • They are training the body during standby in the gym.
  • Students watch a movie in the gym instead of exercising.
  • Attached to the rear of the east block is the school gym.
  • You will need to say, Going to the gym is a top priority.
  • The canteen was rebuilt and the gym was replaced completely.
  • A large part of the history of the gym are the practical jokes.
  • "Just show me where the gym is at, and that's all I need to know."
  • "Everybody in the gym is aware of what Paul can do," Garnett said.
  • I don't adapt the feeling and personality of the gym and the people in the gym.
  • One thing I really want to change at the gym is the amount of time that I have to spend there.
  • "He's what you call a gym rat; he has a passion for the game," Terry Dunn said of his son by phone this week.
  • Monday, since the gym is a new gym, I get my first of three mandatory/free with signup meetings with a personal trainer.
  • It is an intriguing sport for New York City's space-starved schools, where the term "gym" can sometimes mean a cleared classroom.

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