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An Olympic sport, accredited by FINA, in swimming, in which swimmers perform artistic routines timed to music
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A swimmer who uses the style backstroke
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An informal sport in which competitors race through a water-filled peat bog while wearing snorkels and flippers
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(swimming) The breaststroke.
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(swimming) A person swimming using the breaststroke.
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(swimming) Someone who competes in butterfly swimming.
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A swimming stroke in which the body is prone, the arms are moved in simultaneous circles, and the feet are kicked up and down.
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(sports) A crawl swimmer.
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A swimming stroke in the style of a dog swimming.
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Alternative form of doggy paddle. [A swimming stroke in the style of a dog swimming. The swimmer lies on their chest and moves their hands and legs alternately.]
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A swimming stroke in the style of a dog swimming. The swimmer lies on their chest and moves their hands and legs alternately.
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Alternative form of doggy paddle [A swimming stroke in the style of a dog swimming. The swimmer lies on their chest and moves their hands and legs alternately.]
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(swimming) An underwater swimming stroke, where both legs are held together and undulated, like a mermaid, to propel the swimmer
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A swimming stroke involving alternating kicks.
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One who takes part in the sport of finswimming.
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An underwater sport involving swimming with the use of fins.
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A flat, wide, paddle-like rubber covering for the foot, used in swimming.
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(swimming) the freestyle stroke
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(swimming) A swimming event in which the contestants may choose any stroke.
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one who participates in ice swimming
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(swimming) A swimmer who competes in the individual medley race.
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(swimming) A medley swimming race consisting of a single competitor swimming equal distances of four different strokes.
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A swimming pool in the shape of a rectangle with narrow width and extended length, designed for swimming back and forth along the length in order to practice laps.
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(swimming) A competitive swimming event that combines the four strokes of butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle.
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(transitive) To drive dogs, usually pulling a sled, across the snow.
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To pat or stroke amorously or gently.
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One who takes part in paraswimming.
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Pronunciation spelling of plowing. [(snowboarding): riding with neither foot leading, with the stick perpendicular to the fall line; not goofy nor regular.]
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A person who goes to a swimming pool
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A person who partakes in reefwalking.
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(dated, formal) A kind of diving suit.
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One who uses a skive (or skives).
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A surface of ice, snow, butter, etc. on which someone can slide for amusement or as a practical joke.
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A person who uses a snorkel to do snorkeling.
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A person who uses a snorkel to do snorkelling.
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To use a snurfer, to participate in snurfing.
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A person who surfeits or overeats.
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(sports) An athletic contest for swimming.
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(rare, dated, nonstandard) A swimmer.
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A person who participates in synchronised swimming
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A swimming event where competitors swim in a ballet-like manner in a swimming pool
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(swimming) Someone who practices synchronized swimming.
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A swimming event where swimmers perform a synchronised routine of dance moves in the water.
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one who participates in winter swimming
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