🏊pool

noun/verb
/puːl/

Meaning

a small body of still water, or a game played in a rectangular table with balls

Example Sentences

The children swam in the pool all afternoon.

Synonyms

pond, reservoir, swimming pool, game

Antonyms

dry, empty

Collocations

swimming pool, pool party, pool table, pool of water

More Example Sentences

A woman learns to swim at the local pool

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult

Michael runs for fifteen minutes after swimming in the pool.

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking using a floatation board

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking using a floatation board until she feels comfortable in the water

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking using a floatation board until she feels comfortable in the water and can swim a full lap

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking using a floatation board until she feels comfortable in the water and can swim a full lap without stopping.

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