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English Idioms :: swim
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swime.html - See: IN THE SWIM, SINK OR SWIM. |
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English Idioms :: swim against the stream
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swime.html - {v. phr.} To do the opposite of what most people want to do; go against the way things are happening; struggle upstream. * /The boy who tries to succeed today without an education is swimming against the stream./ |
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Traditional English :: swim
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swime.html - v. & n. --v. (swimming; past swam; past part. swum) 1 intr. propel the body through water by working the arms and legs, or (of a fish) the fins and tail. 2 tr. a traverse (a stretch of water or its distance) by swimming. b compete in (a race) by swimming. c use (a particular stroke) in swimming. 3 intr. float on or at the surface of a liquid (bubbles swimming on the surface). 4 intr. appear to undulate or reel or whirl. 5 intr. have a dizzy effect or sensation (my head swam). 6 intr. (foll. by in, with) be flooded. --n. 1 a spell or the act of swimming. 2 a deep pool frequented by fish in a river. in the swim involved in or acquainted with what is going on. swim-bladder a gas-filled sac in fishes used to maintain buoyancy. swimming-bath (or -pool) an artificial indoor or outdoor pool for swimming. swimming-costume Brit. a garment worn for swimming. swimmable adj. swimmer n. [OE swimman f. Gmc] |
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Traditional English :: swimmeret
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swime.html - n. a swimming-foot in crustaceans. |
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Traditional English :: swimmingly
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swime.html - adv. with easy and unobstructed progress. |
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Traditional English :: swimsuit
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swime.html - n. a one-piece swimming-costume worn by women. |
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