Definition of Swimmy

1. Adjective. (archaic) dazed ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Swimmy

1. dizzy [adj -MIER, -MIEST] : SWIMMILY [adv] - See also: dizzy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swimmy

swimming costumes
swimming crab
swimming event
swimming goggles
swimming hole
swimming kick
swimming meet
swimming pool
swimming pools
swimming stroke
swimming trunks
swimmingly
swimmings
swimmist
swimmists
swimmy (current term)
swims
swimsuit
swimsuited
swimsuits
swimwear
swimwears
swindge
swindged
swindges
swindging
swindle
swindled
swindler
swindleries

Literary usage of Swimmy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. How to Report on Books, Grades 1-2 by Jill Norris, Melanie Coon (2005)
"Read swimmy by Leo Lionni to your class. • Have students draw pictures that ... For example, swimmy taught the fish how to swim together like one giant fish ..."

2. Letters of Susan Hale by Susan Hale (1918)
"After a long and very wobbly voyage, my head still swimmy-swimmy, I sit here reading a fat bunch of home letters waiting for me, and yours takes the cake. ..."

3. Letters of Susan Hale by Susan Hale (1919)
"After a long and very wobbly voyage, my head still swimmy-swimmy, I sit here reading a fat bunch of home letters waiting for me, and yours takes the cake. ..."

4. Letters of Susan Hale by Susan Hale (1918)
"After a long and very wobbly voyage, my head still swimmy-swimmy, I sit here reading a fat bunch of home letters waiting for me, and yours takes the cake. ..."

5. Mentally Incontinent by Joe Peacock (2005)
"It sounded older, a voice that would be distinguished and mature if it weren't riddled with angst. Things were swimmy, very very swimmy. ..."

6. How to Report on Books, Grades 1-2 by Jill Norris, Melanie Coon (2005)
"Read swimmy by Leo Lionni to your class. • Have students draw pictures that ... For example, swimmy taught the fish how to swim together like one giant fish ..."

7. Letters of Susan Hale by Susan Hale (1918)
"After a long and very wobbly voyage, my head still swimmy-swimmy, I sit here reading a fat bunch of home letters waiting for me, and yours takes the cake. ..."

8. Letters of Susan Hale by Susan Hale (1919)
"After a long and very wobbly voyage, my head still swimmy-swimmy, I sit here reading a fat bunch of home letters waiting for me, and yours takes the cake. ..."

9. Letters of Susan Hale by Susan Hale (1918)
"After a long and very wobbly voyage, my head still swimmy-swimmy, I sit here reading a fat bunch of home letters waiting for me, and yours takes the cake. ..."

10. Mentally Incontinent by Joe Peacock (2005)
"It sounded older, a voice that would be distinguished and mature if it weren't riddled with angst. Things were swimmy, very very swimmy. ..."

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