Swim in Australia
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BOGEYSwim, in Australia
TREADSwim in place
ERIEClevelanders swim in it.
PASSENot in the swim.
DOLAPSSwim in a pool
EAUPoissons swim in it
DEFYSwim upstream, in a sense
FRENCHDIPQuick swim in la mer?
EAULes poissons swim in it
LATEXStuff in a swim cap
MEETWhat one might swim in
INTHELead-in to swim or pink
YMCAPlace to swim in the city
MEETAn athlete might swim in it
LANEThing to run or swim in
POLARBEARPLUNGEQuick swim in freezing cold water
swimsSWIM, to propel oneself in water
swumSWIM, to propel oneself in water
swamSWIM, to propel oneself in water
soomto swim (to propel oneself in water)
EDERLEShe played herself in "Swim Girl, Swim" (1927)
TIDEThe Outlaws might swim in a high one
bogiedBOGIE, to swim (to propel oneself in water)
soomsSOOM, to swim (to propel oneself in water)
soomedSOOM, to swim (to propel oneself in water)
soomingSOOM, to swim (to propel oneself in water)
bogieingBOGIE, to swim (to propel oneself in water)
NYADDiana with a record-setting swim around Manhattan in 1975
bogiea goblin, also BOGEY, BOGGARD, BOGGART, BOGLE, BOGY / to swim (to propel oneself in water)
neusticthe aggregate of minute aquatic organisms that float or swim in the surface film of a body of water
neustonthe aggregate of minute aquatic organisms that float or swim in the surface film of a body of water
orused as a function word to indicate an alternative coffee or tea sink or swim, the equivalent or substitutive character of two words or phrases lessen or abate, or approximation or uncertainty in five or six days
strongerDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
strongestDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
basilisksA long, slender, and mainly bright green lizard found in Central America, the male of which has a crest running from the head to the tail. It can swim well and is able to run on its hind legs across the surface of water