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swimmers

n. 1 (plural of swimmer English) 2 (Australia)- A swimsuit.

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Swimmers (film)

Swimmers is a 2005 American independent drama about a waterman's family on Chesapeake Bay's eastern shore. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2005, and won the Grand Jury Prize for Best New American Film from the Seattle International Film Festival. The title and theme of the film were inspired by the Latin name for the Chesapeake Bay's indigenous Maryland blue crab – Callinectes sapidusCallinectes translates as "beautiful swimmers."

Usage examples of "swimmers".

During the past week or so, strong winds and spring tidal conditions have made Haulover particularly treacherous, with invisible run-out currents sweeping many swimmers out toward the open water.

The indoor pool always had two lanes reserved for swimmers who wanted to do lengths.

Dolphins, very fast swimmers, play about boats and ships much like dogs chase cars: they race along until they can no longer keep up.

Tal had seen enough good swimmers in his lifetime to recognize that this man was unpractised.

The air shimmered with late-day light and spray from the diving swimmers hung in the air.

Shiv nodded to Usara and the great serpent vanished, leaving only a few swimmers struggling among the flotsam of the ebbing tide.

We inhabit a depth, scuttling crablike along the bottom, our vision limited to the straight-ahead, unaware of the myriad swimmers above and around us, believing we are alone.

Had I been sitting on the summit prior to my confrontation with Tito Obregon, I would have seen nothing more than blue sky and white clouds building on the horizon, the glittering sea, the town, the palms and fig trees and other vegetation figuring the mountain slope, whereas now I saw those myriad swimmers, countless thousands of them.

The two good swimmers go in search of wreckage again, but find nothing at all.

In the morning one of the good swimmers makes a crude spear from a splintered board.

I remembered it as a sheet of sparkling emerald water, dotted with boats, alive with swimmers and water-skiers.