to swim in something

  • 1swim in something — swim in (something) to have too much of something. The company is swimming in cash and trying to figure out what to do with it. Every meal was swimming in grease …

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  • 2swim in — (something) to have too much of something. The company is swimming in cash and trying to figure out what to do with it. Every meal was swimming in grease …

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  • 3swim against the current — or[swim against the stream] {v. phr.} To do the opposite of what most people want to do; go against the way things are happening; struggle upstream. * /The boy who tries to succeed today without an education is swimming against the stream./ …

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  • 4swim against the current — or[swim against the stream] {v. phr.} To do the opposite of what most people want to do; go against the way things are happening; struggle upstream. * /The boy who tries to succeed today without an education is swimming against the stream./ …

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  • 5swim with the tide — swim against/with/the tide phrase to do or believe the opposite to other people the same as other people Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as, something or someonesynonym to be different from somethingsynonym …

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  • 6Something Special (TV series) — Something Special Screenshot from title credits from series 4 Also known as Something Special: Out and About Genre …

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  • 7swim against the tide — If you swim against the tide, you try to do something that is very difficult because there is a lot of opposition to you. ( Go against the tide is an alternative form.) …

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  • 8swim against the tide — swim against/with/the tide phrase to do or believe the opposite to other people the same as other people Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as, something or someonesynonym to be different from somethingsynonym …

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  • 9swim-up — (swimґup) the migration of something into culture medium …

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  • 10swim — swim1 [ swım ] (past tense swam [ swæm ] ; past participle swum [ swʌm ] ) verb ** 1. ) intransitive to move through water by making movements with your arms and legs: Pollution has made it unsafe to swim in the lake. Can you swim? a ) transitive …

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