Australian crawl
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Australian crawl
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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The Australian crawl is the fastest stroke known, and when Mrs. Coolidge learns this she will be able to cut through the water in great shape.
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The Australian crawl was such a sensational step forward that some kind of American imitation was inevitable; other Americans besides Jam Handy tried their own adaptations.
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Mrs. Coolidge doesn't know she is taking lessons, but I am really teaching her the Australian crawl, a movement in which the hands paddle and the feet kick.
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He often swims in the pool at the American Embassy Club, rippling the water with a powerful Australian crawl.
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Bidding farewell to Mr. Fogerty at this point, I gave myself over to the joy of the moment and went wallowing along, giving a surprising imitation of the famous Australian crawl.
From Biltmore Oswald The Diary of a Hapless Recruit by Dorgan, Dick
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