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Australian crawl

American  

noun

Swimming.
  1. a crawl in which the swimmer kicks twice with one leg for each stroke of the opposite arm.


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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

He often swims in the pool at the American Embassy Club, rippling the water with a powerful Australian crawl.

From Time Magazine Archive

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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