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swum

[ swuhm ]

verb

  1. the past participle of swim.


swum

/ swʌm /

verb

  1. See swim
    the past participle of swim


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Example Sentences

Some he ordered off to the stables to get horses, for if Garnache had survived his leap and swum the moat, they must give chase.

I supposed he must have swum the strait; though what should bring any creature to Earraid was more than I could fancy.

On his first journey Fabri had swum across, but on the return had been seized with panic and nearly drowned.

Even now I see him coming; the shallow streams he has forded; the deep rivers he has swum.

When it became known that Grettir had swum a sea-mile, every one thought his courage extraordinary both on sea and on land.

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