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dog-paddle
1[dawg-pad-l, dog-]
verb (used without object)
to swim or keep afloat by use of the dog paddle.
dog paddle
2noun
a simple swimming stroke mainly used to stay afloat while remaining almost stationary in the water, executed by paddling both arms underwater while kicking the legs, with the body in a crouching position and the head above water.
dog paddle
noun
another name for doggy paddle
Word History and Origins
Origin of dog-paddle1
Origin of dog-paddle2
Example Sentences
“They can dog paddle, if you will, but any uptick in unemployment or worsening of the economy could drive a pretty significant spike in defaults.”
Some wear their fatigues inside out, identifying them as Marines who are just learning to swim and flailing the length of the pool in a mix of dog paddle and haphazard overhand stroke.
They plunge in, single-file, and dog paddle furiously across the strong current.
Many of us will be doing the dog paddle to stay afloat.
Not on Day 1, when she could barely dog paddle a lap.
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