How to use "dolphins" in a sentence

Sentences

Imagine what we saw - penguins, whales, polar bears, dolphins, icebergs! It was like a dream and we saw it from the inside of the Nautilus.

"Sala, you and Cham are going to swim with dolphins."

"I've had a great time, and I can't wait to go swimming with dolphins."

We're going to swim with dolphins."

"And swimming with dolphins is wonderful - although this isn't quite the real thing, of course."

"You've been swimming with dolphins?" asked Sala.

"Maybe there'll be more than dolphins." Sala let her mind go wild

Would it really feel like she was swimming with dolphins in one of those?

Sure enough, the dolphins set off, their smooth, strong bodies sliding through the ocean

When the water became shallower, the dolphins began to swim lazily in circles.

While Sala and Cham were watching the fish, the dolphins carried on making a huge variety of sounds - whistles and clicks and strange, wild calls

When the dolphins started playing with us, it was out of this world."

You remember following the dolphins to see the fish, right?"

"And then the dolphins were making all that noise, and we laughed about them talking to us -"

Leti led them past the pods where they'd been swimming with dolphins, and then through some thick glass doors