water wings

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water wings

A child wears water wings while learning to swim in a pool.

Definition

Noun: * A swimming aid, typically for children, consisting of a pair of inflatable bladders or wings that are worn on the upper arms to provide buoyancy and support in the water while learning to swim.

Usage

"Water wings" is a plural noun. It refers to the specific pair of devices. They are considered a basic, introductory flotation device for young swimmers.

Examples
  • The toddler wore bright orange water wings while splashing in the shallow end of the pool.
  • Before she could swim, she always used water wings to stay afloat.
  • Parents should always supervise children, even when they are using water wings.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is sometimes used metaphorically to refer to any form of basic training or initial support in a new skill.
    • The mentorship program acted as water wings for the new employees, giving them confidence in their first projects.
Variants and Related Words
  • Arm bands: A common synonym, especially in British English.
  • Floaties: A common informal synonym.
  • Swim wings: A modern branded term for a similar product, often designed with a front buoyancy panel for increased stability.
  • Life preserver / Personal Flotation Device (PFD): These are broader, more secure categories of safety equipment. "Water wings" are a simple type of swimming aid, not a certified life-saving device.
Synonyms
  • Arm bands
  • Floaties (informal)
  • Swimming aids
Notes
  • Safety experts often note that "water wings" are not a substitute for constant adult supervision or for certified life jackets, as they can deflate or slip off.
water wings

A child wears water wings while learning to swim in a pool.

Noun
  1. a life preserver consisting of a connected pair of inflatable bags that fit under a person's arms and provide buoyancy; used by children learning to swim