snorkel
1 of 2verb/ˈsnɔrkəl/
Forms:snorkels,snorkeling,snorkeled,snorkeled
1
to swim under water with a hollow tube called snorkel through which one can breathe
C1- We decided to snorkel along the coral reef to observe the underwater wildlife.
- She loves to snorkel in the clear blue waters of the Caribbean Sea.
- Tourists often snorkel near the shipwreck to explore its marine life.
- We plan to snorkel at the beach tomorrow morning if the weather is good.
- He taught his children how to snorkel during their vacation in Hawaii.