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snorkeling

[snawr-kuh-ling]

noun

  1. the sport of swimming with a snorkel and face mask.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of snorkeling1

First recorded in 1945–50; snorkel + -ing 1
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After she dragged him back to the boat, Dane said, he sent her back out with her friend and the snorkeling guide.

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But at the same time, those memories — snorkeling in Bali, walking through Chinatown in Singapore, standing on the Great Wall in China — stick with him.

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I was more the play-along-the-shoreline kind of kid who would rather build sand castles and look for seashells than join my sister and mom snorkeling among the seagrass beds for what was to be dinner.

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“I know when I’m snorkeling or diving and a small boat goes overhead, it’s dizzying because the sound feels like it’s everywhere,” he said.

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In a single day, we visited four different islands, explored a cavernous limestone cave and saw turtles while snorkeling.

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