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back crawl
noun
A style of swimming using the backstroke
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Restrictions: Ability to complete Level 5 or 6 skills and/or ability to swim front crawl 50 yards, back crawl 50 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, and butterfly 15 yards.
For example, at a relatively unpublicized auction someone picked up the original Empire Strikes Back crawl for a mere $40,000, which, knowing the depravity of the average sci-fi fan, is wildly low.
defer.add img); Backstroke or back crawl: This stroke is good for extending your back and shoulder muscles (helping to improve your posture) and for those who like to breathe the whole time they swim, this stroke is perfect!
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The Stanford rheumatologists screamed at me and decided my future was hopeless and I'd be back crawling, begging for help.
Another example of this occurs when, in Xander's dream, he walks from the front of the moving ice cream van towards the back, crawls up and over some boxes, through a window, and drops into his basement.
At that moment, I wanted to take it all back and crawl into a hole.
The sergeant was struck by a bullet in the lower back and crawled toward a ditch.
The further back one crawled into the hold, the hotter it got.
Because the Americans had a weaker back leg, James Guy could just crawl it back.
I rearrange and crawl back in.
"We have been letting teams crawl back," said Delle Donne".
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