schnorchel (Meaning)
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schnorchel (n)
air passage provided by a retractable device containing intake and exhaust pipes; permits a submarine to stay submerged for extended periods of time
Synonyms & Antonyms of schnorchel
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schnorchel Sentence Examples
- The scuba divers equipped their tanks with schnorchels for surface breathing.
- The schnorchel allowed the swimmer to inhale fresh air while keeping her face submerged.
- The snorkel's mouthpiece rested comfortably in between the diver's teeth.
- The snorkeler's breathing tube extended above the water's surface, enabling them to view the underwater world.
- After a long day of snorkeling, the marine enthusiast removed the schnorchel from her mask.
- The schnorchel's flexible tube allowed the swimmer to adjust the angle of their breathing.
- The invention of the snorkel revolutionized underwater exploration, making it accessible to a wider audience.
- The schnorchel provided a convenient way to breathe while observing aquatic life.
- The sound of the snorkeler's breathing through the schnorchel echoed through the still water.
- The schnorchel became an indispensable tool for both recreational and professional divers.
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air passage provided by a retractable device containing intake and exhaust pipes; permits a submarine to stay submerged for extended periods of time
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The scuba divers equipped their tanks with schnorchels for surface breathing.
The schnorchel allowed the swimmer to inhale fresh air while keeping her face submerged.
The snorkel's mouthpiece rested comfortably in between the diver's teeth.
The snorkeler's breathing tube extended above the water's surface, enabling them to view the underwater world.