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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(61) In the last resort, we can always swim back.
(62) A little over half the class can swim.
(63) You can both swim, can't you?
(64) When can we go for a swim, Mam?
(65) Her ambition is to swim the English Channel.
(66) The raw weather chilled our enthusiasm for a swim.
(67) She has a phobia about water and can't swim.
(68) My father taught me how to swim.Sentence dictionary
(69) She could swim across the lake.
(70) Fortunately for him, he can swim.
(71) He holloed us not to swim into the river.
(72) All children should be taught to swim.
(73) You mustn't swim when the red flag is flying.
(74) Let's go for a quick swim in the pool.
(75) She got up early and went for a swim.
(76) She was the first woman to swim the Channel.
(77) We stripped off and went for a swim.
(78) The ability to swim is native to fish.
(79) Is the river deep enough for swimming/to swim in?
(80) I managed to swim 2 widths underwater.
(81) He managed to swim ashore.
(82) Colin tried to swim after him but the strong undercurrent swept them apart.
(83) We want clean rivers and lakes[Sentencedict.com], where you can swim without risk to your health.
(84) We use to go for a midnight swim during the midsummer.
(85) The warm weather tempted us into going for a swim.
(86) We'll go down to the sea for a swim before dinner.
(87) We're going for a swim. Why don't you come along?
(88) We're going to have a competition to see who can swim the furthest.
(89) The refugees had lost their homes and their possessions, and it was now sink or swim.
(90) Every time I mentioned taking a swim in the lake he would make a face.
More similar words: swimming, wimple, swing, swift, swill, switch, swindle, switch off, switch on, in full swing, come to terms with, make friends with.