SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: NOUN
- An area, as of a river, abounding in fish.
- A distance covered by or period of time spent swimming.
- The act of swimming; period or extent of swimming: as, to take a swim.
- A smooth swaying gliding motion.
- The sound or swimming-bladder of a fish.
- A part of a stream, or other piece of water, deep and free from rocks and other obstructions, and much frequented by fish.
- A dizziness; swoon.
- The act of swimming
- To be in a favored position; to be associated with others in active affairs.
- An air bladder of a fish.
- A part of a stream much frequented by fish.
- The sound, or air bladder, of a fish.
- The act of swimming; a gliding motion, like that of one swimming.
- The pull on the tail of the rope that swings the bell through a full circle (compare handstroke)
- A swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards.
- Diastolic impulse of the heart, a faint beat occurring as the blood enters the ventricles.
- In telegraphy, the return-stroke of the lever in a telegraph-sounder.
- A backhanded stroke; a back-hander.
- A blow or stroke in return.
- A stroke or motion in the direction of an original starting point.
- A backhanded stroke or motion.
- A race or a leg of a race in which this stroke is swum.
- A swimming stroke that resembles the crawl except the swimmer lies on his or her back
- A swimming stroke performed on one's back, especially one using alternating overarm strokes and a flutter kick.
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: ADJECTIVE
- Of, relating to, or used for swimming.
- N/A
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: VERB
- Be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink
- To float.
- Travel through water
- Swim on one's back
- To swim the backstroke.
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- Fig.: To be as if borne or floating in a fluid.
- To be dizzy; to have an unsteady or reeling sensation.
- To be supported by water or other fluid; not to sink; to float.
- To move progressively in water by means of strokes with the hands and feet, or the fins or the tail.
- To be overflowed or drenched.
- To float on water or another liquid.
- To be covered or flooded with a liquid.
- To possess a superfluity; abound.
- To experience a floating or giddy sensation; be dizzy.
- To appear to float or spin slowly.
- To move through or across (a body of water or a distance) by swimming.
- To execute (a particular stroke) in swimming.
- To move through or on top of water by moving the limbs, fins, or tail or by undulating the body.
- To play or relax in water.
- To be filled with swimming animals.
- N/A
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause or compel to swim; to make to float.
- To pass or move over or on by swimming.
- N/A
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be dizzy or giddy
- Be covered with or submerged in a liquid
- Move as if gliding through water
- To move on or in water by natural means of locomotion, as an animal, many of which can so move, though the water be not their natural element, and swimming not their habit.
- To float on or in water or other fluid.
- In cricket, to curve in the air: said of the ball.
- Be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom
- To furnish with sufficient depth of water to swim in.
- To cause to swim or float: as, to swim a horse across a river.
- To immerse in water, that the lighter parts may swim: as, to swim wheat for seed.
- To pass or cross by swimming; move on or in by swimming: as, to swim a stream.
- To overflow; abound; have abundance.
- To be flooded; be overflowed or drenched.
- To glide with a smooth motion, literally or figuratively.
- Hence, to move or be propelled on or through water by any means.
- To be dizzy or vertiginous; have giddiness; have a sensation as if the head were turning round; also, to have, or appear to have, a whirling motion: as, everything swam before his eyes.
- (idiom) (swim against the stream) To move counter to a prevailing trend.
- (idiom) (in the swim) Active in the general current of affairs.
- N/A
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: RELATED WORDS
- Bathing, Sail, Bathe, Pool, Diving, Dive, Aquatics, Backstroke, Swimmers, Master, Subdue, Overcome, Surmount, Get over, Float
- Medalist, Hammer throw, Medley relay, Decathlon, Butterfly, Pentathlon, Javelin, Discus, Backstroker, Breaststroke, Shore, Noon, Afternoon, Midday, Swim
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bathtub, Sail, Bathe, Pool, Diving, Dive, Aquatics, Backstroke, Swimmers, Master, Subdue, Overcome, Surmount, Get over, Float
- Medalist, Hammer throw, Medley relay, Decathlon, Butterfly, Pentathlon, Javelin, Discus, Backstroker, Breaststroke, Shore, Noon, Afternoon, Midday, Swim
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Results from the swim test should be recorded on the Unit Swim Classification Record.
- The Swim Lesson Instructor is responsible for instructing swim lessons for members and guests.
- Creatures with a Swim speed always succeed on swim checks relating to movement, and have no Attack or Defense penalty.
- Francis Yacht Club is a great place to watch the swim and swim exit.
- There is limited space for open swim during lessons, swim team, and birthday parties.
- Perhaps you can swim, but canyou swim well enough to escape a raging torrent?
- Swim School Austin as your home for swim lesson instructions.
- SWIM: DSNA is leading the SWIM governance ini.
- Everyone at the swim meet wants to swim fast, but how many have prepared themselves to swim fast?
- We offer swim lessons, certification courses, open and lap swim, water fitness classes, swim team and much more!
- Introduction to back crawl, eggbeater kick, and elementary backstroke arms.
- He also grabbed a silver in the 200m backstroke pool.
- Solie Laughlin swims the backstroke on Friday against Fresno State.
- Kids grow while learning breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly and freestyle.
- Any effective variation of the elementary backstroke is acceptable.
- Diving boards and backstroke flags should be sanitized periodically.
- Any stroke is permissible, from backstroke to dog paddle.
- Carol Johnson; Breaststroke, Diane Richard; backstroke, Alyson Murray.
- Demonstrate proper form and technique in the front and back float, front and back glide, freestyle, backstroke, and elementary backstroke.
- Sophomore Brooklyn Snodgrass finished first in the 100-meter backstroke and 200-meter backstroke, while also winning the 400 medley relay.
SWIM vs BACKSTROKE: QUESTIONS
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- How many times should you kick in a backstroke cycle?
- What are the drills for body position in backstroke?
- How do I burn calories in the elementary backstroke?
- What is the average stroke count for 50m backstroke?
- Do you burn more calories swimming breaststroke or backstroke?
- What are the most common backstroke disqualifications?
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