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You can use it to refer to an activity in which someone is repeatedly doing something, such as swimming laps or running laps. An example sentence might be: "I spend my Sunday mornings doing laps in the pool and then have brunch with my family."
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I later realised there was just one nurse, doing laps.
PUSH-START YOUR ENGINE Have visions of cherry-red Ferraris been doing laps in your head?
Over and over and over, as if he were doing laps in the Yale Club pool.
Taylor is doing laps around the ring with an Irish flag on her back.
"Fine," said Matthew Sotomayor, 5, wearing superhero underpants, doing laps on his hands and knees.
A short jog later, and we were doing laps on the track at Macombs.
Of course, the pools aren't particularly conducive to doing laps or working on your back flip.
Dog-walkers by the dozens streamed out of the park, and an occasional tights-clad cyclist exited after doing laps.
Racetrack turns out to be nearer the truth but it is electrons, not animals, that are doing laps.
"That was either one wolf doing laps or a pack of them," Mr. Maxwell said, as we gained a ridge.
Donald P. Jacobs jumps into a swimming pool every day at 6 30 a.m. and spends 45 minutes doing laps.
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