[ UK /swˈɪmɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with no problems or difficulties
    put the plans into effect quickly and smoothly
    despite of some mishaps, everything went swimmingly
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How To Use swimmingly In A Sentence

  • Boasting about how swimmingly this was going, and how much upstream clout he has, is entirely natural.
  • The trip is going swimmingly well so far, I must say.
  • So whether you're scampering up side canyons looking for hidden waterfalls, wading coastal waters in search of quahogs, or portaging an unrunnable section of river, the water shoes below will perform swimmingly.
  • Everything was going swimmingly - and then people started dying.
  • They honored some mischievous actions taken while the doer was mind-swimmingly crocked.
  • The pall has lifted, but all has not gone swimmingly with Rumania ever since.
  • It all went swimmingly until last week, when a nurse spotted Noelle with drugs about her person.
  • All was going swimmingly well - and then the record company dropped them after spending a small fortune making demos.
  • I pick up the van, drive back to work and the rest of the day goes swimmingly, meaning ... goes fine. Unclebob Diary Entry
  • Everything was going swimmingly for the challenger until scandal erupted.
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