Backstroke vs Backstroker - What's the difference?
backstroke | backstroker |
A swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards.
(bellringing) The pull on the tail of the rope that swings the bell through a full circle (compare handstroke)
To swim the backstroke.
A swimmer who uses the style backstroke
* {{quote-news, year=1998, date=August 28, author=Ted Kleine, title=Pool Hustler, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=I swam differently from the other backstrokers ," he says. " }}
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=July 13, author=Karen Crouse, title=Wooed by Netherlands, a Swimmer Stays for the Challenge, work=New York Times
, passage=Matt Grevers was struggling to keep his head above water in a deep pool of backstrokers when a coach from the Netherlands offered him a preserver. }}
As nouns the difference between backstroke and backstroker
is that backstroke is a swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards while backstroker is a swimmer who uses the style backstroke.As a verb backstroke
is to swim the backstroke.backstroke
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(en noun)Synonyms
* back crawlVerb
(backstrok)See also
* front crawl * freestyle * medley * Trudgenbackstroker
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