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Swimming   /swˈɪmɪŋ/   Listen
Swimming

noun
1.
The act of swimming.  Synonym: swim.  "They took a short swim in the pool"
adjective
1.
Filled or brimming with tears.  Synonym: liquid.  "Sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid"
2.
Applied to a fish depicted horizontally.  Synonym: naiant.



Swim

verb
(past swam; past part. swum; pres. part. swimming)
1.
Travel through water.  "A big fish was swimming in the tank"
2.
Be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom.  Synonym: float.  Antonym: sink.
3.
Be dizzy or giddy.
4.
Be covered with or submerged in a liquid.  Synonym: drown.
5.
Move as if gliding through water.



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"Swimming" Quotes from Famous Books



... for the prosecution and defense had been allowed fifteen minutes each to argue the case. The attorney for the defense had commenced his argument with an allusion to the old swimming-hole of his boyhood days. He told in flowery oratory of the balmy air, the singing birds, the joy of youth, the delights of the ...
— More Toasts • Marion Dix Mosher

... the sight of an owl, in the dark. Minks, and weasels, are his aversion, as much as other vermin. He will follow the first into the water, till he exhausts him with diving, and overtakes him in swimming. He is a hunter, too. He will tree a squirrel, or a raccoon, as readily as the best of sporting dogs. He will catch, and hold a pig, or anything not too large or heavy for him. He will lie down on your garment, and watch it for hours; or by anything ...
— Rural Architecture - Being a Complete Description of Farm Houses, Cottages, and Out Buildings • Lewis Falley Allen

... Saluria slowly swung into the harbor and dropped anchor, the promenade-deck was full of lively, chattering people, all arrayed in white, and all eager for the first glimpse of the strange land. Dozens of naked native boys were swimming about the steamer, causing general merriment by their dexterity in diving for coins. One saucy brown imp who had just come up with a silver piece in his mouth, caught sight of the Englishman in the crowd above, and with a shrewdness born of experience ...
— The Honorable Percival • Alice Hegan Rice

... Poplar Point they spent a few hours and had a good sleep. Then next morning, bright and early, they were off again. At Beren's River they stopped for dinner, then on they sped. At the Narrows they saw a great black bear swimming across the channel. Poor bruin got into a tight place. Some of the boats headed him off, and when he attempted to return he found that others were between him and the shore. His perplexity was very great and his temper much ruffled. ...
— Winter Adventures of Three Boys • Egerton R. Young

... made Chambers go in swimming with him, and stay by him as a protection. When Tom had had enough, he would slip out and tie knots in Chamber's shirt, dip the knots in the water and make them hard to undo, then dress himself and sit by and laugh while the naked shiverer tugged at the stubborn ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain


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