pool - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • swim: The fabulous, crystal clear, swimming pool is perfect for the whole family.
  • paddle: A 2005 shot of the location where the Tottle Brook once fed into the paddling pool.
  • overlook: Lounge with double sofa bed, TV, large patio window overlooking the pool.
  • boast: It is a modern facility boasting a 25 meter swimming pool.

Adjective modifier

  • heated: Heated pool, games room, outdoor play area.
  • indoor: Swimming Pool Our superb 12 meter indoor pool is the main focus of the Health Club.
  • outdoor: Where we mention outdoor swimming pools, these are normally open during the main season.
  • communal: The rear communal pool can be accessed via a gate in the rear garden wall.
  • private: Private pool in a secluded two acre garden with mountain views, sleeps 6 - 10 people.
  • 25m: Beautifully maintained playing fields, an indoor sports hall, 25m swimming pool, tennis courts.

Modifies a noun

  • table: The screen gives an aerial view of the pool table with six pockets which you can change from small to large size.
  • terrace: Covered terraces, out-door dining and a pool terrace make this a luxury rental.
  • lifeguard: This will enable you to achieve a national pool lifeguard qualification accredited by RLSS.
  • attendant: Even some Leisure services staff including pool attendants regularly handle emergency situations.

Noun used with modifier

  • swimming: There is a swimming pool 10 minutes drive away in the next village, which was new for 2002.
  • plunge: Or, if you prefer privacy, then each room is equipped with its own plunge pool.
  • hydrotherapy: The benefits of hydrotherapy pools for special needs clients is well documented.
  • spa: Book a session for exclusive access to the luxurious spa pool or chill out in the steamroom.
  • rock: At low tide the large sandy beach reveals rock pools.
  • gene: I'll be glad to see the gene pool extending.

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