swimmer
IPA: swˈɪmɝ
noun
- One who swims.
- A protuberance on the leg of a horse.
- A webfooted aquatic bird.
- (chiefly in the plural, colloquial) A sperm.
- (UK, informal) A Norfolk dumpling.
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Examples of "swimmer" in Sentences
- The swimmer breathes in through the mouth.
- The first one was with the Autralian swimmer.
- It is a thrilling exepenence for the Swimmers.
- Neither of the swimmers advanced to the finals.
- The sidestroke allows the swimmer great endurance.
- A pulley is mounted to the tank behind the swimmer.
- He was named the 2009 Southeastern Swimmer of the Year.
- Did the swimmer from the island trade places with him somehow?
- It revolves around the travails of an aspiring teenage swimmer.
- First swimmer from the University of Wyoming to make an Olympic swim team.
- They join swimmer Ian Crocker as the only athletes to win the honor twice.
- The swimmer then grabs onto the dog, and the animal tows the swimmer to shore.
- For the subsequent breaststroke the swimmer has to leave the wall on the breast.
- Matthew Mitcham, the young Australian swimmer, is already came out famously just a few months ago.
- Sarmad Abdel Ilah, a former national champion swimmer, is teaching the kids his sport almost from scratch.
- I pointed out that she could tip, hit her head, swallow water, have a heart attack/stroke .. .whatever ... being a good swimmer is irrelevant.
- 8: 27: Phelps first again American swimmer Michael Phelps won his fourth gold medal in Athens, placing first in the 200 IM in 1: 57.14, an Olympic record.
- An international swimmer is basically maxing out their digestive system to produce as much energy as possible to spend as much time in the pool as possible.
- The West Australian reported damage to the black bathing suit of Bryn Martin, the missing swimmer, which is consistent with what a great white shark would cause, according to fisheries experts.
- The strong swimmer is in the lake at Glencarrick; he swims for life and death; the little child is on his back; wet and bewildered; he feels the touch of its small soft frightened lips, pressed coaxingly on his neck, on his shoulder; he hears its terrified cry over the waters: "Clephane! my darlin 'Clephane!" he sees Clephane sinking - sinking - sinking - among reeds and a tangled network of weeds.
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