butterfly stroke

NOUN
  1. a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down
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How To Use butterfly stroke In A Sentence

  • Two kicks give roughly the same distance as a full butterfly stroke.
  • The butterfly stroke had not accepted as a formal event until 1958.
  • The shoulder can be put into a precarious position during the recovery and entry periods of the crawl and butterfly strokes.
  • Swimming is divided into breaststroke, freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly stroke.
  • This motion is a similar one to the movement of freestyle and butterfly strokes, where keeping elbows high is critical.
  • We had to hold floats between our feet while swimming the butterfly stroke, a difficult task.
  • Two Chinese women swimmers have already entered the 100 - metre butterfly stroke finals.
  • Shovelling snow, swimming by way of a crawl or butterfly stroke, or playing hockey all aggravate his condition.
  • She'll swim the races of breaststroke and butterfly stroke.
  • She curled her tongue and flicked it at his flesh with butterfly strokes.
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