swim

Found in thesaurus: aquatics, water sport, go, move, travel, locomote

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swim
v. propel oneself through water using the arms and legs; float on the surface of a liquid; be flooded with, be immersed in; appear to spin or whirl; feel dizzy; cause to move through the water
 
n. instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming

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Swim
swim~ (the tilde "~" is part of the written name, but is not pronounced) is a record label founded in 1993, and jointly run, by Wire guitarist and singer Colin Newman, and Minimal Compact bass player and singer Malka Spigel. The label has published various solo projects and collaborations by Spigel and Newman, most notably Githead, a group formed on the occasion of the label's tenth anniversary, as well as music by a number of indie bands such as Ronnie and Clyde, Lobe and Silo.

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Movement and sport

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swim

Noun
1. the act of swimming
(synonym) swimming
(hypernym) water sport, aquatics
(hyponym) bathe
(derivation) float

Verb
1. travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank"
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
(hyponym) school
(derivation) swimming
2. be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink
(synonym) float
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
(hyponym) buoy
(verb-group) float
(derivation) swimming


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swim
v. plavat (v čem); vlnit se; motat se; točit se
 
n. plavání

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swim
Czas. pływać; pływać w czymś; wirować; kręcić się
 
Rzecz. pływanie