It means that he has a lot of money. Enough to swim in.
It means that the person is very happy 🙂
to enjoy oneself
He swam in the sea of diamonds
It means that he has a lot of money. Enough to swim in.
"Swimming in a sea of diamonds" is a metaphor commonly used to describe an abundance of wealth or luxury. It conveys the idea of being surrounded by valuable resources or opportunities.
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If you swam in Sydney, you would be swimming in the Tasman Sea.
The literary device that seals swam freely through the icy sea is assonance.
would it be the Tasman?
Sea shells are not known as a source for diamonds.
SWAM is the past tense of the verb "to swim". For example, "I swam ten laps of the pool this morning".
assonance
"Nadan" = "they swim" or "you swim" (using Uds.)
alliteration