jump lah!stupid
a diver smartass
Action and reaction are always equal and opposite.
Swimming, she swims fifty lengths of her local pool every morning before breakfast!
Theoretically, this is possible, but is highly unlikely.
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The word 'swims' is both a noun (swim, swims) and a verb (swim, swims, swimming, swam, swum).Examples:The swims that I take every morning give me a lot of energy for the day. (noun)Jack swims every day in the pool at the health club. (verb)
A hyperbole for swimming could be "My daughter swims like a fish."
A scuba diver.
People from swimming clubs go to swimming galas
swims
The ability of a diver to cut through water in a swimming pool demonstrates the property of viscosity in matter. Viscosity is the measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation under shear stress. In this case, the water's viscosity allows the diver to move through it by exerting force.
Swimming is something when a person swims in a body of water.