swimming

IPA: swˈɪmɪŋ

noun

  • The act or art of sustaining and propelling the body in water.
  • The state of being dizzy or in vertigo.
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Examples of "swimming" in Sentences

  • The first level is the swimming pool.
  • The park is behind the swimming pool.
  • The latest replacement was the swimming pool.
  • The man raked the bottom of the swimming pool.
  • So, the swimming pool is in the middle of the houses.
  • You'd better to delete the photo of the swimming pool.
  • It resides next to the swimming pool in the hacienda patio.
  • A: If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me.
  • The bridge is near the botanic gardens and the local swimming pool.
  • “Justin Greer,” I murmured, the name swimming out of the fog in my mind.
  • A hollow fiberglass bulkhead is constructed for submersion in a swimming pool.
  • One of my friend told me that he fell down in swimming pool accidentally, and unable to swim.
  • The swimming test with Weissmuller, the winner of five Olympic gold medals in swimming, was held at the Hollywood Athletic Club.
  • If swimming is not your forte, it is an easy ten minute hike to Playa del Beso, and just another twenty minutes to Playa del Toro.
  • “Laughter,” Pelagia greeted the white dolphin swimming before her, and indeed the old one seemed about to float away on a current of her own mirth.
  • It is indeed pronounced as 'lie low' but we Brits tend not to treat them as mattresses - they're used more often to lounge in swimming pools or the sea while on holiday (sorry, vacation!).
  • John Brackett - "the Doc of the Bay" - had built a business catering partially to tourists who broke their teeth in swimming-pool accidents or on rogue bits of oyster shell in their dinners.

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