Synonym: bathe, float, wade. Similar words: swimming, wimple, swing, swift, swill, switch, swindle, switch off. Meaning: [swɪm] n. the act of swimming. v. 1. travel through water 2. be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink.
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(7) Sal suggested that we should go for a swim.
(8) She can swim two lengths of the pool.
(9) Who can swim furthest / farthest?
(10) He shouted that he couldn't swim.
(11) How about a quick swim before breakfast?
(12) Under his father's guidance[sentencedict.com], he learned how to swim.
(13) I'm going for a swim to cool down.
(14) Can you swim backstroke yet?
(15) The river was too wide to swim across comfortably.
(16) Did he walk or swim? The latter seems unlikely.
(17) I know how to swim.
(18) Is it safe to swim here?
(19) Don't go out of your depth; you can't swim.
(20) She learned to swim when she was really tiny.
(21) He taught me how to swim.
(22) My sister's very strong she can swim 5 miles.
(23) They swim every day during the holidays.
(24) It's too wide. We can't swim across.
(25) Don't teach fish to swim.
(26) Do not teach fish to swim.
(27) He went for a swim to cool off.
(28) I felt fantastic after my swim.
(29) They had just had enough time to swim out of danger when the boat again completed a circle.
(30) There'll be time for a swim if you feel so inclined.
More similar words: swimming, wimple, swing, swift, swill, switch, swindle, switch off, switch on, in full swing, come to terms with, make friends with.