front crawl

NOUN
  1. a swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick
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How To Use front crawl In A Sentence

  • Swimmers are taught the strokes used for competitions; the front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly.
  • HERE'S a real tiger in a tank... and it looks like she's doing the front crawl. The Sun
  • Can you give me four lengths, front crawl? Times, Sunday Times
  • In he jumped, goggles on, and then proceeded to plough through the water doing a very bad and splashy front crawl.
  • The front crawl, I suppose . That's the stroke required of freestyle.
  • If you've been swimming a lot of front crawl or fly, swim some backstroke.
  • Inside I may be dancing but outside I'm doing the front crawl.
  • If you want a faster front crawl, hold your fingers apart like a rake, not together like a paddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • HERE'S a real tiger in a tank... and it looks like she's doing the front crawl. The Sun
  • Changes in performance time for 100 metre front crawl were examined over a 4-year period for both groups.
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