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dead-man's float
noun
- a prone floating position, used especially by beginning swimmers, with face downward, legs extended backward, and arms stretched forward.
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Origin of dead-man's float1
Example Sentences
I slept all day, face down in the pillow, a comfortable dead-manâs float only remotely disturbed by a chill undertow of realityâtalk, footsteps, slamming doorsâwhich threaded fitfully through the dark, blood-warm waters of dream.
Westley had instructed her on how to behave if this happened, and she followed his words now: she spread her arms and spread her fingers and forced herself into the position resembling that of a dead-manâs float in swimming, all this because Westley had told her to because the more she could spread herself, the slower she would sink.
âYou must hold it till I find you,â he had said; âyou must go into a dead-manâs float and you must close your eyes and hold your breath and Iâll come get you and weâll both have a wonderful story for our grandchildren.â
Cade assumed a faceup dead-manâs float in the middle of the pool.
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