noun the activity of traveling in a boat for pleasure

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  • Boating is a popular recreational activity enjoyed by many individuals during the summer months.
  • I love going boating with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's hit the water and do some boating today!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like boating in rough waters.

noun a narrow, keelless boat with pointed ends, propelled by a paddle or paddles

verb to travel in or paddle a canoe

  • The family enjoyed a peaceful afternoon paddling their canoe on the lake.
  • Let's take the canoe out for a spin this weekend!
  • I heard Jake and Sarah are gonna canoe down the river tomorrow.
  • Navigating through the difficult situation felt like trying to steer a canoe in a stormy sea.

verb to overturn or cause to overturn in water; to overturn or upset

  • The boat's small size made it more likely to capsize in rough waters.
  • I heard that boat almost capsized during the storm last night!
  • Dude, did you see that boat totally capsize? Crazy!
  • Her emotions were so overwhelming, she felt like she was about to capsize.
  • The diver gracefully executed a perfect dive from the high platform.
  • The diver nailed that dive off the diving board!
  • That diver is a total water ninja!
  • She is like a diver, always diving into new challenges headfirst.

noun the action of plunging headfirst into water or a specified activity involving this

verb gerund or present participle of the verb dive

  • The diving instructor provided thorough instructions on proper techniques before the lesson began.
  • I love diving off the cliffs at the lake during the summer.
  • Let's go diving for some treasure in that shipwreck over there!
  • She felt like she was diving into a sea of emotions when she started therapy.

noun a type of boat that is powered by a motor rather than sails or oars

  • The motorboat cruised gracefully along the river, its engine humming softly.
  • We took the motorboat out for a spin on the lake and had a blast.
  • Let's hop on the motorboat and go for a joyride!
  • His mind was a motorboat, racing through thoughts at top speed.

oar

noun a long shaft with a broad blade at one end, used as a lever for rowing or otherwise propelling or steering a boat

  • The rower used the oar to steer the boat in the right direction.
  • I grabbed the oar and started rowing towards the shore.
  • Hey dude, pass me the oar so I can paddle us out of here.
  • Education is the oar that helps navigate through the rough waters of life.

noun a quick and sudden movement or action

verb to jump or dive quickly and energetically

  • The stock market took a sudden plunge yesterday, causing concern among investors.
  • I heard that ticket prices for the concert have taken a plunge, so we should buy them now.
  • I can't believe she took the plunge and got a tattoo on her arm!
  • After her breakup, she felt like she was in a free fall, unable to stop the emotional plunge.

noun the action of propelling a boat using oars

verb to propel a boat using oars

  • The rowing team practiced diligently to improve their technique.
  • I'm thinking of taking up rowing as a hobby.
  • Let's ditch this party and go rowing on the lake instead!
  • Rowing through a sea of paperwork, she finally completed the project.

noun the action of operating a boat or ship

verb present participle of the verb 'sail', which means to travel on water in a boat or ship

  • Sailing is a popular recreational activity that involves navigating a vessel on water.
  • I love going sailing with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's catch some wind and go for a sail!
  • Sailing through life's challenges requires a steady hand and a resilient spirit.

noun a type of equipment used by divers for breathing underwater, consisting of a container of compressed air that is strapped to the back, connected to a mouthpiece by a long tube, and typically worn with a face mask and fins

  • The scuba divers explored the coral reef in search of rare marine species.
  • We're going scuba diving this weekend, wanna join?
  • I love scuba-ing in tropical waters, it's so relaxing.
  • Learning to scuba dive is like diving into a whole new world of underwater exploration.

noun a small rowboat or an oar for a rowboat

  • The rower used precise movements to scull the boat across the lake.
  • I love to scull on the weekends with my friends for some fun on the water.
  • Let's hop in the scull and cruise around the river for a bit.
  • Her mind seemed to scull through the sea of information, searching for the answer.

noun a person who rows a scull, especially competitively

  • The sculler gracefully maneuvered their boat through the calm waters.
  • The sculler made rowing look easy as they glided along the river.
  • That sculler has some serious skills when it comes to rowing.
  • She was the sculler of her team, always leading them to victory with her determination.

noun a tube used for breathing while swimming underwater

  • The diver used a snorkel to breathe while exploring the coral reef.
  • I brought my snorkel to the beach so I could see the fish up close.
  • Let's grab our snorkels and go check out the underwater caves!
  • She needed to use a mental snorkel to navigate through the sea of information in the research paper.

noun a sound made by something striking or falling into liquid

verb to cause a liquid to strike or fall on something in a scattered or dispersed way

  • The swimmer made a graceful splash as she dove into the pool.
  • I love watching kids splash around in the pool on a hot summer day.
  • Let's go to the beach and make a big splash in the water!
  • Her new fashion line made a splash in the industry, gaining attention from many.

verb the action of making a liquid scatter in small drops or particles

  • The children were splashing in the pool, creating ripples in the water.
  • We had a great time splashing around in the puddles after the rain.
  • Let's go splashing in the creek and cool off.
  • His emotions were splashing all over the place, making it hard for him to control his feelings.

noun the sport or activity of riding on waves while standing on a special board

verb to ride on waves while standing on a special board

  • She decided to surf the internet for research purposes.
  • Let's surf the web to find some cool videos.
  • I love to surf Instagram for fashion inspiration.
  • He likes to surf through life without a care in the world.

noun the sport or activity of riding on ocean waves on a surfboard

verb present participle of surf

  • The sport of surfing originated in Polynesia and has since gained popularity worldwide.
  • I love spending my weekends at the beach, just surfing and catching some waves.
  • I'm totally stoked to hit the beach and do some gnarly surfing today!
  • Surfing through the internet, I stumbled upon some interesting articles.

noun a type of dive in which the diver bends at the waist and enters the water headfirst with arms by their side

  • The professional diver executed a flawless swan dive off the high platform.
  • I bet I can do a better swan dive than you at the pool.
  • Dude, did you see that sick swan dive off the cliff?
  • She decided to take a swan dive into the world of entrepreneurship and start her own business.

noun an act or instance of swimming

verb to move through water by moving the body in a series of movements called strokes

  • She enjoys swimming laps in the Olympic-sized pool every morning.
  • Let's go for a swim at the beach later.
  • I'm just gonna take a dip and swim around for a bit.
  • He felt like he was swimming in a sea of paperwork at work.

noun the act or sport of moving through water by moving the limbs

verb present participle of the verb 'swim', indicating the action of moving through water by propelling oneself with the limbs

  • Swimming is a popular form of exercise that can improve cardiovascular health.
  • I love swimming in the pool on hot summer days.
  • Let's go for a swim at the beach, it'll be so chill.
  • She felt like she was swimming in paperwork with all the tasks she had to complete.

noun a long, hollow cylinder used for conveying or containing liquids or gases

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  • The lab technician carefully inserted the sample into the test tube for analysis.
  • I saw a funny video on the internet of a cat getting stuck in a tube.
  • Let's hit the tube and catch some waves before the sun sets.
  • The artist used a tube of paint to express his emotions on the canvas.

noun a sport or recreational activity in which a person is pulled behind a boat while skiing on the water's surface

  • Waterskiing is a popular recreational activity that involves being towed behind a boat while skiing on the water's surface.
  • I love heading out to the lake and waterskiing with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's hit the water and shred some gnar on the waterskis!
  • Waterskiing through life's challenges can be exhilarating, but also requires balance and focus.

wet

adjective describing something as covered or saturated with water or another liquid

  • The rain made the ground wet and slippery.
  • I forgot my umbrella and got completely wet in the rain.
  • Let's go for a swim in the pool and get all wet!
  • Her eyes were wet with tears as she listened to the sad news.

noun a type of fast-flowing, turbulent water in a river or stream, often characterized by its white foam and bubbles

  • The group of tourists enjoyed a thrilling white water rafting experience down the river.
  • We had a blast riding the white water rapids on our camping trip.
  • Dude, those white water waves were gnarly!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like riding turbulent white water.

noun the activity of sailing in a yacht, especially as a sport or recreation

  • Yachting is a popular recreational activity among the affluent members of society.
  • Let's go yachting this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
  • Yachting is like floating on a fancy boat, just chilling and enjoying the views.
  • In the sea of life, yachting represents luxury and relaxation.

noun a person who swims, especially as a hobby or for sport

  • The swimmer glided effortlessly through the water, showcasing perfect form.
  • The swimmer totally crushed the competition in the pool today.
  • That swimmer is a total water ninja, dude!
  • She was a skilled swimmer in the sea of life, navigating challenges with ease.

noun a water sport in which a person stands on a board and uses a paddle to propel themselves through the water

  • Paddle boarding is a popular water sport that involves standing on a board and using a paddle to move through the water.
  • Hey, do you want to go paddle boarding with me this weekend?
  • I heard paddle boarding is super chill, we should totally try it out.
  • In the sea of life, sometimes we need to paddle board our way through the rough waters to reach our destination.

noun a water sport involving the use of a small boat called a kayak

  • Kayaking is a popular water sport that involves paddling with a double-bladed paddle.
  • I love going kayaking on the weekends with my friends.
  • Let's ditch class and go kayaking instead!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like kayaking in rough waters.

noun a person who engages in the sport of surfing, riding on waves while standing on a surfboard

  • The surfer gracefully rode the wave all the way to the shore.
  • Check out that surfer catching some sick waves!
  • That surfer is totally shredding it out there!
  • Being a surfer in the business world means riding the ups and downs with ease.

noun a word that can be preceded by an article or determiner

  • The scientist explained the proper stroking method to use when conducting the experiment.
  • Make sure you're using the right stroking method when petting your cat.
  • I learned a new stroking method for applying makeup from a tutorial online.
  • The author used a unique stroking method to paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

noun a type of skateboard designed for use on waves, typically with a wider deck and fins for stability

  • The instructor demonstrated how to properly balance and maneuver on the waveboard.
  • I saw some kids having a blast on the waveboard at the beach.
  • I totally wiped out on the waveboard, but it was so much fun!
  • Riding the waveboard of success, she navigated through challenges with ease.