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swimmers

British  
/ swɪməz /

plural noun

  1. a swimming costume

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Water minister Emma Hardy said rivers and beaches were "at the heart of so many communities, where people come together, families make memories and swimmers of all ages feel the benefits of being outdoors safely".

From BBC

The Palmers never came to Magpie Campground during the popular summer months anymore, when the lake was a favorite destination for swimmers, and fishermen clogged the riverbanks.

From Literature

"Just like with water safety, we have to continue teaching our kids to swim until they're strong swimmers," she says.

From BBC

When we went out on the lake I watched them in the water, especially Abu and Tseko, who were the most agile swimmers.

From Literature

The body of a 47-year-old man, thought to be the other of the two swimmers who went missing on 25 December, was recovered on Tuesday.

From BBC