Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːtər wɪŋz/
noun a pair of inflatable arm bands worn to help a person float in water
A1 I wear water wings when I swim in the pool.
A2 Children often use water wings to help them float in the water.
B1 It is recommended for beginners to wear water wings while learning to swim.
B2 Water wings can provide added safety for young swimmers in the pool.
C1 Some advanced swimmers may use water wings as a training aid for specific techniques.
C2 Water wings are a popular choice for parents looking to ensure their children's safety in the water.
formal It is recommended that young children wear water wings when swimming in deep water.
informal Hey, don't forget your water wings before we head to the pool!
slang I feel like a total water wings pro after practicing in the pool all summer.
figurative She felt like she needed water wings to navigate the tricky social situation.
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