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portuguès
remo
català
rem
espanyol
canalete
A short light oar used without an oarlock to propel a canoe or small boat.
paddle
català
rem
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paddle
"
paddle
Examples for "
paddle
"
1
You could
paddle
your way around Hamilton Island in a sea kayak.
2
McGee himself sat in the stern of the boat,
paddle
in hand.
3
Many hotels offer non-motorised water sports for free like kayaking and
paddle
-
boarding
.
4
When he touches her left breast, the
paddle
moves to the left.
5
In an instant she jumped in, untied it, and seized the
paddle
.
1
These proved to be not too high to shoot, and the
boats
paddled
over them.
2
He is having his own
boat
paddled
about uncertainly.
3
An hour later a negro in a
boat
paddled
out to us with an answer.
4
Their vessel was starting to manoeuvre into the harbour, squat tug-
boats
paddling
up to meet it.
5
Several rafts and a small
boat
paddled
in the distance, perhaps a mile out upon the water.
6
It will entertain me far more than gazing at a lot of illuminated
boats
paddling
about the lake.
7
Those in
boats
paddled
quickly away.
8
Some of them use
boat
paddles
to shovel sand onto the backs of trainees still doing pushups and into their boats.
9
Another
boat
paddling
up the lake had been spied: solitude was not merely shared with a rival, but violated by numbers.
10
The men in the
boat
paddled
away after him, but that was more than I could stand, so I went after them.
portuguès
remo
pá
pagaia
català
rem
espanyol
canalete