Examples of 'never swam' in a sentence
Meaning of "never swam"
never swam: This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone has never participated in the act of swimming before
How to use "never swam" in a sentence
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The girl had never swam to a raft.
I never swam so hard in my life.
Here is the fish that never swam.
I have never swam with sharks.
This is the fish that never swam.
She never swam in that pool.
He swam out to sea and never swam back.
I had never swam in the open ocean before.
Think of someone who has never swam before.
He never swam in that river.
Coming to the beach is my first and I never swam or learned how to swim.
We never swam in the reservoir.
I know swimming but I never swam in a river before.
I never swam on painkillers.
If it was not my brother I would have probably never swam out.
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We have never swam here.
Last time, the girl said that she had never swam to a raft.
I have never swam before.
What happened? She never swam.
She never swam.
However, this is nonsense, never swam.
I never swam in a pool.
I do not understand . He never swam in that river.
He never swam the Channel.
He swam out to sea and never swam back. It hurt Billy so bad.
I never swam in the Pacific Ocean.
And I have never swam in this water before.
I never swam again, I did not have the time.
But I have never swam anchor before.
Never swam like that in my life, man.
Yeah. Yeah? We never swam in the reservoir.
Never swam in the ocean, y'know.
Well, I have never swam with dolphins before.
I never swam with dolphins!
You have never swam before? Sure.
Duncan never swam competitively again, but was inspired by his brother-in-law to turn to basketball.
We've never swam here.
I never swam with dolphins! You swam with dolphins!
And I have never swam in this water before, so you are gonna take me.
Yeah, I never swam in that end of the pool.
I have never swam that slow before!
You never swam in the sea?
You never swam here before?
Yeah . I never swam so hard in my life.
I have never swam before . Really?