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1.b> (), ; I can't swim ; the boys swam across the lake ; hundreds of tiny fish swam past - ; they spent the day swimming and sunbathing ; kids learning to swim the backstroke , ; she was the first woman to swim the Channel , - ; to go swimming .i> , (i>); I go swimming twice a week ;
2.b> (in, with) , ( i>); i> ; the salad was swimming in oil ; potatoes swimming in thick gravy i> ; her eyes were swimming with tears ;
3.b> ; , .i> (, . i>); the floor began to swim before my eyes and I fainted / ; getting up too suddenly made the room swim before her eyes ; the pages swam before her eyes / , i> ;
4.b> / ; / ; his head swam and he swayed dizzily ; after the second or third drink, my head began to swim / ; just the thought of all that work makes my head swim / ; my head was swimming with so much new information ;
to swim with the tideb> , ; to swim against the tideb> , .