SWIMMING vs WATERY: NOUN
- Vertigo; dizziness.
- The act of one who swims.
- Dizziness.
- The action of the verb "to swim".
- The activity of moving oneself through water using one's arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment.
- The act or art of sustaining and propelling the body in water.
- The act, sport, or technique of one that swims.
- The act of swimming
- N/A
SWIMMING vs WATERY: ADJECTIVE
- Being in a state of vertigo or dizziness.
- Any one of numerous species of marine crabs, as those of the family Protunidæ, which have some of the joints of one or more pairs of legs flattened so as to serve as fins.
- Relating to or used in swimming.
- Capable of swimming.
- That swims; capable of swimming; adapted to, or used in, swimming.
- Suffused with moisture.
- A nectocalyx. See Illust. under Siphonophora.
- Filled or brimming with tears
- Applied to a fish depicted horizontally
- Filled or brimming with tears
- Overly diluted; thin and insipid
- Filled with water
- Relating to or resembling or consisting of water
- Wet with secreted or exuded moisture such as sweat or blood or tears
- Tearful
- Discharging water or similar substance as a result of disease etc.
- Weak and insipid
- Thin and pale therefore suggestive of water
- Diluted or having too much water
- Wet, soggy or soaked with water
- Hence, abounding in thin, tasteless, or insipid fluid; tasteless; insipid; vapid; spiritless.
- Resembling water; thin or transparent, as a liquid.
- Abounding with water; wet; hence, tearful.
- Of or pertaining to water; consisting of water.
- Accompanied by tears; tearful.
- Secreting or discharging water or watery fluid, especially as a symptom of disease.
- Lacking force or substance; weak or insipid.
- Suggestive of water, as in being thin, pale, or liquid.
- Containing too much water; diluted.
- Filled with, consisting of, or soaked with water; wet or soggy.
SWIMMING vs WATERY: VERB
- Present participle of swim.
- N/A
SWIMMING vs WATERY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Floating; fluctuating; wavering.
- Filled to overflowing.
- Adapted to, used for, or connected with swimming: as, a swimming action or progression.
- Able to swim; habitually moving in or on the water; natatorial, as a bird or an insect.
- Abounding in, moist with, or containing water; discharging water; wet; dripping; watered; specifically, of the eyes, tearful or running.
- Consisting of water.
- Resembling water; suggestive of water.
- Hence— Weak; vapid; insipid.
- Liquid; soft, and more or less transparent; pale.
- Insipid and soft or flabby, as a fish or its flesh.
- Pertaining to, connected with, or affecting water: specifically used of the moon, as governing the tide.
- Watering in desire, as the mouth; eager.
- In heraldry:
- Bounded by, or ornamented by, wavy lines: a rare epithet used in blazoning fanciful modern bearings.
- Same as undé.
- Thin and insipid
- Overly diluted
SWIMMING vs WATERY: RELATED WORDS
- Football, Water, Natation, Beaches, Pools, Beach, Bathing, Pool, Aquatic, Aquatics, Naiant, Horizontal, Tearful, Liquid, Watery
- Hydatoid, Liquids, Fluid, Water, Aqueous, Weak, Dilute, Diluted, Tearful, Swimming, Wet, Reeking, Liquid, Washy, Dripping
SWIMMING vs WATERY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bath, Soaking, Sail, Football, Water, Natation, Beach, Pool, Aquatic, Aquatics, Naiant, Horizontal, Tearful, Liquid, Watery
- Soupy, Milky, Fluid, Water, Aqueous, Weak, Dilute, Diluted, Tearful, Swimming, Wet, Reeking, Liquid, Washy, Dripping
SWIMMING vs WATERY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Nobody wants to be left behind to enjoy swimming under the swimming pool.
- Fortuitously, many prolonged keep residences provide a myriad of facilities including swimming swimming pools, health services and more.
- Lighting shall operate after dusk whenever the public or semipublic swimming pool is open for swimming purposes.
- Budding Deepcoral no longer prevents underwater swimming mounts from swimming quickly while in Nazjatar.
- When people are swimming back and forth it is referred to as lap swimming.
- Held under the sanction of USA Swimming, issued by North Carolina Swimming, Inc.
- Swimming times should be staggered to avoid crowding at the swimming location.
- Ensure swimmer safety by monitoring swimming pool and swimming activities.
- Bathing suit, swimming costumes, swimming trunks, bathers, etc.
- Swimming: Swimming, from beginners to recreational to competitive swimming.
- Wentworth, and those watery eyes flew wide open.
- Very watery; really just like your ordinary toner.
- Who put Florida man in his watery grave?
- Seven into one does go, a watery conundrum?
- An abnormally watery state of the blood; anaemia.
- Watery fluid or pus seeping from reddened patches.
- As you know Earth is a watery planet.
- Tuber flesh is white and watery in texture.
- The symptoms of this disease are watery diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and watery diarrhoea leads to dehydration and renal failure.
- Watery gray to watery buff on cap surface, whitish under that layer.
SWIMMING vs WATERY: QUESTIONS
- When are figures performed in swimming competitions?
- Can dolphin kicks improve your swimming performance?
- Do swimmers show contralateral symmetry in swimming?
- How long do synchronized swimming competitions last?
- Do indoor swimming pools cause occupational asthma?
- Where are swimming pool manufacturers manufactured?
- Are swimming lessons offered at Beck swimming pool?
- Are swimming scholarships split between swimming and diving?
- What swimming gear do you need for competitive swimming?
- When are swimming classes held at Hougang swimming complex?
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- Is clear watery discharge normal during your periods?
- What causes clear watery discharge during pregnancy?
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- Why does microscopic colitis cause watery diarrhea?
- What causes transudative (watery) pleural effusions?
- What does it mean when your POOP is watery and watery?
- Are clear watery and white watery discharge normal during pregnancy?