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How to use SWIM in a sentence

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The weekly task is to chillax in an inflatable chair, but I don't see one at the swim center.
People swim into pool walls, people swim into each other, and, in certain parts of the U.S., people swim into alligators.
How long do you have to run, swim, or do yoga to burn off a handful of almonds or a big mac?
We stood on the deck and watched dolphins swim near the ship.
It took Sue Dockar a good half hour to swim out to her target bombora, a moderate swim in spearfishing terms.
Its physical appearance suggests it to be a vigorous swimmer that can swim in a vertical position.
After one month, the pup can leave the holt and after two months, it is able to swim.
My wacky aunt takes a swim before the lake freezes every winter.
Osmerids are generally small, silvery, elongate fishes that swim in the water column.
Gar and bowfin have a vascularized swim bladder that functions in the same way.
Many bony fish have an internal organ called a swim bladder that adjusts their buoyancy through manipulation of gases.
The male inverts himself beneath the female, and the pair swim in circles while spawning.
They travel in large schools with other fish and swim continuously throughout the day.
However, when they flee, they swim backward quickly by curling and uncurling their abdomens.
Because of its streamlined shell and strong foot, it can burrow in wet sand very quickly, and is also able to swim.
They rarely swim, despite having webbed feet, usually landing on water only to bathe.
Harp seals prefer to swim in the ocean, spending relatively little time on land.
On 24 August, he began a second swim by diving in from the Admiralty Pier at Dover.
After his record swim, Captain Webb basked in national and international adulation, and followed a career as a professional swimmer.
On 6 August 1926, she became the first woman to swim across the English Channel.
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I could not swim a stroke, and it crossed my mind to get one of the sweeps to keep me afloat.
Allen was mounted on the major's charger, and was ordered to swim the river.
Would it be unreasonable to refuse the rating of A.B. on the ship's books to any man who could not swim?
Our baggage and bandies were also carried over in them, but the cattle of every kind were obliged to swim.
When those glossy domes swim into the alpenglow, wet after rain, you conceive how long and imperturbable are the purposes of God.
So, it was with great enthusiasm, early one morning that I headed out with our water-loving Labrador to meet our new friends for a swim.
Not a third of the men could swim it with their arms and accouterments.
Many of them strove to swim off to us, but we left them astern.
I never can right myself here, with all the fellows watching, and laying wagers whether I sink or swim.
Urged on by its mother, the dying calf made spasmodic efforts to swim that were futile and caused it to veer and wallow from side to side.
Certes, I should have been in the river now but for you, for I was born in Warwickshire, which is but a dry county, and there are few who swim in those parts.
Jimmy Saville told us to clunk click every trip and even Rolf Harris got in on the act, waggling his big toe around in an advert about the importance of learning to swim.
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