noun

definition

A swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards.

definition

(bellringing) The pull on the tail of the rope that swings the bell through a full circle (compare handstroke)

verb

definition

To swim the backstroke.

Examples of backstroke in a Sentence

She rolled over and smoothly converted to a backstroke in the opposite direction.

I like doing the backstroke as well because if I stop I just float in the water.

The first painting I remember making was of a Hawaiian lady swimming the backstroke under a palm tree.

World champion Katy Sexton won the 200m backstroke, ahead of Loughborough's Karen Lee.

It is easy to fall into the trap of calling the calls when you are yourself just pulling the backstroke.

It isn't; it's just as important to place the backstroke as it is the handstroke.

Otto retired after finishing first over 100m backstroke and third over 200m backstroke at the 1989 European championships.

Earlier in the day Gregor Tait won Scotland's third gold medal in the 200m backstroke.

Britain's Gregor Tait celebrated his 25th birthday in style on 20 April by winning gold in the men's 100m backstroke.

She set her first British record in 1997 in the 50m backstroke.

The British women in the 200 meters backstroke will also get a second chance.

The women's 200 meters backstroke final will now be tonight, the semi-finals of the 200m free this morning.

The crowd cheers her on as Ellenaccomplishesthe task of beating the state record in the 100-meter backstroke.

The crowd cheers her on as Ellen accomplishes the task of beating the state record in the 100-meter backstroke.

You may already be familiar with such common swimming strokes like the front crawl, breaststroke, dog paddle and backstroke.

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