Results for: swimming trunks
English English
swimming trunksbathing trunks
able to be crossed without swimming (e.g. a shallow river)wadeable
act of crawling (moving along the ground on all fours, creeping); swimming stroke, be overrun, be servile, move along the ground on all fours; grovel, feel creepy, grow across surface, move close to ground, move slowly close to surface, move very slowl...crawl
additional feature, blow, whipping; (Medicine) apoplexy, sudden stoppage of blood flow to the brain; method of swimming (i.e. backstroke, etc.); light touch, caress; mark left by a writing implement, brush or pen line, caress something, caressing movem...stroke
animal with webbed feet, foot with membranes connecting the toes (for aiding in swimming), foot with toes joined by webbingwebfoot
any of a number of birds which swim on and live near water (i.e. ducks, geese, etc.); collective group of birds hunted for food or sport, aquatic bird, swimming game birdswaterfowl
any of a number of skin diseases (Pathology), plant growing on rocks, plant organism made up of a fungus and an alga which grow together on rocks (tree trunks, walls etc.)lichen
any of a number of winged insects of the order Lepidoptera having long slender bodies and four colorful wings; butterfly stroke (Swimming); person who is in constant pursuit of pleasurebutterfly
area bordering swimming poolpoolside
athletic contest with 3 events, sporting contest consisting of three different events combined into one race (usually running, swimming, and bicycling)triathlon
backhand stroke, return stroke, swim backstroke, swimming on the back, swimming stroke done on the back; backhanded stroke; blow or stroke in returnbackstroke
bathing suit, swimsuit, clothing for swimmingswimwear
bathing suit, tight-fitting garment worn while swimming, clothing worn for swimmingswimsuit
be covered in liquid, be dizzy, compete in a swimming race, dizziness, float on the surface, have plenty, instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming, move through water, place with many fish, propel oneself through water using the arms and leg...swim
breathing apparatus, device on tank, dive with a snorkel, swim with snorkel, tube-like device that enables a person to breathe while swimming just below the surface of the water, ventilator on submarinesnorkel
 

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