Swim
61swim with/against the tide — see ↑tide, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑swim …
62swim in something — swim in (something) to have too much of something. The company is swimming in cash and trying to figure out what to do with it. Every meal was swimming in grease …
63swim with the fishes — If someone is swimming with the fishes, they are dead, especially if they have been murdered. Sleep with the fishes is an alternative form …
64swim bladder — swim′ blad der n. ich air bladder 2) • Etymology: 1830–40 …
65swim like a brick — Swim badly …
66swim bladder — n. a gas filled sac in the dorsal portion of the body cavity of most bony fishes, giving buoyancy to the body and used as an accessory, lunglike organ in lungfishes …
67swim fin — ☆ swim fin n. FLIPPER (sense 2) …
68swim|ma|ble — «SWIHM uh buhl», adjective. that can be swum …
69swim|mer|et — «SWIHM uh reht», noun. an abdominal limb or appendage in many crustaceans, used in respiration and for carrying eggs (in females), and usually adapted for swimming; pleopod. ╂[< swimmer + et] …
70swim|mer — «SWIHM uhr», noun. a person or animal that swims …